Who does your work serve? Getting to know them can help you grow in God's love.
Facing challenging customers and clients? God can help.
How do you cope with work when winning or losing feels like everything?
ServiceMaster is one of the great corporate stories of the 20th Century. The company grew from a...
How can you maintain integrity in a culture of self-promotion? A Christian at Facebook gives us a...
Dr. Eileen Burd discusses her work caring for the sick, especially Ebola victims, as part of the...
Fast food jobs have a greasy reputation in the modern economy. Most people don’t aspire to work in food service, even though...
Servant leadership may be a corporate buzzword, but few people know how to practice it at work. It’s more than just being...
Philippians 2:3-4 Do nothing out of selfish ambition or vain conceit. Rather, in humility value others above...
1 John 3:16-24 We know love by this, that he laid down his life for us—and we ought to lay down our...
The Philippian Christians in Need of an Attitude Adjustment In the middle of the first century A.D., the Apostle Paul planted a...
Unless you’re living on a deserted island, you probably had a customer service transaction today. Did you look for God in that...
Lots of business advice out there today—even some of the advice we shared with you last week —is for people in charge...
My dad chooses to see work as life-giving instead of soul-draining.
Hairstylist Michele Van Fossen's calling is to listen to clients lives.
Unlike me, my daughter has natural administrative tendencies. I didn’t pass along those genes, but I did pass along one thing.
"If you're going to be successful in business, you've got to be willing to serve." Jean Bartell Barber is the Vice-Chairman of Bartell Drugs, the largest pharmacy chain in the Seattle area. Transcript...
I think most people embarking on careers in the market place, in the professional world, are fed or kind of come from...
In the first stave of Charles Dickens’ classic story, A Christmas Carol, Ebenezer Scrooge didn’t have much enthusiasm for Christmas.
Mark 15:43 introduces a man named Joseph, who was from Arimathea, a small town northwest of Jerusalem. He is identified as “an honored member of the high council.”