The COVID-19 pandemic presented many organizations with levels of uncertainty that they had never seen before. How do you lead with faith...
Guests Maya Adolf and Jamie Sturm started an employee-led educational group to foster racial understanding in their workplace.
With the right focus, sermons on Ecclesiastes 2 can help Christians make sense of their working lives.
Guest Austin Channing Brown talks about faith, work and the invisible burden of being a black woman...
If Jesus wanted to visit you at work, would you ask for some other meeting place? Many workplaces feel like ungodly environments...
Psalm 139:7-12 Where can I go from your spirit? Or where can I flee from your presence? If I ascend to heaven...
A positive attitude begins with gratitude, as we remember God’s good gifts in the past and look forward to what he’ll do...
God slouches at the front of the universeleaning against his desk, taking rollwith a red pen in his spiral book of life.
It’s no secret: lots of people are searching for jobs right now. Some folks have lost their jobs. Others have jobs, but...
Robots on assembly lines. Cars that drive themselves. The gig economy. Political uncertainties. Economic downturns. The news is full of troubling predictions...
Racial reconciliation takes work, and it’s work that needs doing. Amidst tragedies and protests in places like Ferguson, Boston, Charleston, and New...
Maybe you once approached your job with joy and enthusiasm. You found your calling and you poured your life into it. Or...
Jesus doesn’t take away our fears, but he can transform them.
In Psalm 26, David defends his integrity before God. It’s likely that he composed this poem in response to an attack upon...
You can wrestle with God, you can struggle with God, but you will not have power over God to define who God is.
In what way does your occupation allow you to engage in the work of the imperishable kingdom?
Finding hope in the renewal of all things.
Rather than let my employment challenges drag me down, I’ve decided to take back the workplace for God’s glory, and I’m doing...
Psalm 56 begins with David’s cry for mercy because his enemies are attacking him. He implores the Lord to help him and to punish his opponents. Then, with striking imagery, David recognizes that...
My question stumped Susan, a diligent job seeker, over coffee that morning: “What do you care about that’s larger than you?”