We talk with Jeff Henderson, author of What To Do Next: Taking Your Next Step When Life is Uncertain.
We know that more Americans are changing jobs than at any other point since records have been kept. But how are they...
Whether you can't stand your job or just want to try something new, contemplating a career change can be intimidating. Dr. Eli...
Have you found your passion at work? That perfect job that excites you to jump out of...
Obeying God's call led to transformation for Edgerton Gear, a Wisconsin-based custom gear manufacturer.
How can you experience joy in your work when you're working a job that you don't like?
This page has links to free resources for seminary courses on vocation and calling and on the theology of work.
You've worked hard, you've landed the job that you thought you wanted but for whatever reason you're unhappy. How do you know...
How you define success can guide how you live every day and the decisions you make. So...
If there ever really was a golden age when workers spent long years with the same company and retired with gold watches...
CEO Hans Hess felt shame for not being a missionary until he read Luther's writings on vocation.
This post by Samuel Tran originally appeared at The Gospel Coalition. Two years have passed since I joined the workforce and started...
Have you lived a long and productive life doing the thing you planned to do from the very beginning? If so, wonderful...
Have you adjusted to 2017 yet? Perhaps you’re still writing 2016 on your checks, or maybe you’ve already broken a New Year’s...
It’s almost Halloween, a time when some people buy costumes, some people stock up on candy, and some people. . . take...
You left. You got fired. You got married. You got divorced. You got outsourced. Your company moved you from South Dakota to...
"We’re wired for change, aren’t we?" asks Sam Van Eman in his farewell as editor at The High Calling. "A cleaning-out there, a purging here. Eyes on the horizon, we press on."
"I think God may be calling me to something different," I said warily to my senior pastor. ...
No one's career is a straight path; it's a more squiggly, circular, spirally type of path.