Paul shows what it looks like to shift from self-interest to serving others.
I am what is called a “necessity entrepreneur.” This is a nice phrase for people who started a business after losing their...
God is for us, says Paul, having given his own Son for “all of us” (Rom. 8:31–32). Nothing is able to come...
Pastors considering how to help church members integrate faith and work can face numerous challenges. The journey...
You know that time is running out to do that thing you’re supposed to do. You should have started it yesterday. You...
Movie screens, TV screens, and phone screens: from big-time Hollywood movies to streaming video, our modern lives...
“If the salt loses its saltiness, it’s good for nothing.” The policy was given to me on...
“God’s relationship with us surrounds us like a house,” says Luci Shaw.“It is essential, the frame and backdrop for all thinking, doing, being.” Today we begin a new book club discussion on Shaw’s...
Bob Sakata is one of America’s biggest vegetable growers. His farm in Brighton, Colorado, produces corn, onions, and sugarbeets. In 1999, he was inducted into the Agriculture Hall of Fame. This video was...
Over the next few weeks we will talk about many problems people have with finding a job and keeping it. We will search the Bible for real life solutions. We will talk together...
Note: the preacher may want to shorten this passage, summarizing parts of it. Text: Genesis 41:1-14 ...
Childhood blankets you with a fanfare of natural joys: fantasy travel, handmade toys and books, shared Kool-Aid. Candy cigarettes, necklaces and bracelets . . . endless bike rides, homemade ice...
R. Paul Stevens on the problem of dualism and the sacred-secular divide.
I want to find God at work in me and through me. I want livelihood.
Forty years ago, my wife and I had been married a little over a year. We were living in Houston, and I...
Throughout the week, we’ve highlighted thinkers, theologians, marketplace philosophers and ordinary people who are simply trying to make sense of the topic...
The uncertainty of work today may leave you anxious and asking, how can I find meaning in my work? And, can I...
The Pontifical Council for Justice and Peace recommends a process of Seeing, Judging, and Acting.
All human enterprise proceeds from the creative hand of God. The work of our hands and heads and hearts is but a reflection of the work of God in creation.God places us on...
For New Testament professors trying to integrate work themes into their seminary classes.