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Introduction: In Exile at Babylon U. (Daniel 1)
Bible CommentaryDaniel managed to walk the tightrope of partial cultural assimilation without religious or moral compromise.
Prayer, Peace, and Order Are Needed at Work as in Church (1 Timothy 2:1–15)
Bible CommentaryPaul’s advice to Timothy is balanced: Live in peace and cooperation with those around us. Seek to influence others by...
God’s Glory is the Ultimate Goal (1 Corinthians 10)
Bible CommentaryIn the course of an extended argument beginning in chapter 8 on an issue of critical importance to believers in...
The Need for a Common Vision (1 Corinthians 1:10–17)
Bible CommentaryPaul states in thesis-like fashion what he is trying to accomplish by writing 1 Corinthians.[8] “I appeal to you,...
Salt and Light in the World of Work (Matthew 5:13-16)
Bible CommentaryFollowing the beatitudes in the Sermon on the Mount, Jesus tells his followers that people who receive these blessings...
Why Do You Work? (Audio)
Audio"Why do we work? If you don't know why, it doesn't matter what you do." In his keynote address at the Believers in...
How Should Christians Engage with Culture? - Leigh McLeroy
Video"We engage our culture by doing our work with love and with purpose."
“What Kind of Change Should We Strive For in Our Communities?” - Andy Crouch
VideoCultures are designed to ward off impact. Instead, I think we need to look for more modest words: words like influence,...
Thank God for Zombies That Trick or Treat
BlogLike any good pop culture parable, zombie stories work because they help us think about deep truths that we feel in our...
Books on Work: Every Good Endeavor, Part Three
BlogDare we find ourselves as agents of God’s cosmic redemption?
C’mon, Pastors, Get With the Work Program!
BlogCan you imagine the spiritual awakening in store for those who truly believed an infinitely loving God was...
Books on Work: Every Good Endeavor, Part Two
BlogWhen you think about people who live in a palace, what image comes to mind? Do you visualize Queen Elizabeth II residing...