Whether or not we realize it, we often give to gain. What if we thought differently about giving and gaining and how we view others? What if we gave to people who have...
The Christian Gospel is a jewel with many facets. It embodies the love and mercy of God. It shines with his grace...
One way of summing up the practical imperative of ethical competition would be this: As much as you can, let the pressures...
As we pray to our God and Father about you, we think of your faithful work, your loving deeds, and the enduring hope you have because of our Lord Jesus Christ. 1 Thessalonians...
Sometimes poetry is the only acceptable way to talk about spirituality in the workplace.
Sean McDonough addresses the effects of the fall on our work: Finitude, Frustration, and Futility. This is the second video in the...
Kris Fuhr has spent her adult life covering the career front and busting SOP. In military speak...
Paul must have been sitting near an open window as he wrote to the Ephesians. Every word crackles with infinity.
The scarlet cardinal sings somewhere above my head. I look for him in the neighbor's tree, the one to my right, with the low branches that kiss the picket tops of our privacy...
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James applies both of his underlying principles as a warning against favoritism toward the rich and powerful...
Help us grow in self-awareness, not merely for the sake of controlling our own behavior but to show your unconditional love to...
Earlier this month, David Kinnaman, president of the research company, The Barna Group, published You Lost Me: Why Young Christians Are Leaving...
The word “grow” is used for all kinds of things.
Last night I walked into the a Little League ballpark to watch a friend's son play in his first game. Long-lost childhood...
In this important update about The High Calling, Editor Marcus Goodyear shares both sad news and encouragement as we promote being present...
Bob Larson is the President of Reynolds Food Packaging, an industry leader in the production and sale...
In the late nineties, I was force-fed a steady diet of business books by my business school professors. “Thinking like a businessman,”...
I have three sons, all of whom were involved in the Boy Scouts. The oldest two, Thomas and Mark—though they are past eighteen and are now “graduated” out —both earned the rank of...
Ten minutes into my morning commute and I was stopped dead in traffic. It was Monday. The darkness that Daylight Saving Time brought on combined with a steady morning rain made road conditions more...