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Who Packed Your Parachute?
AudioTake time to notice the people who pack your parachute. No one goes it alone—it's the high calling of our daily work.
Jazz Band
AudioThe jazz band is an elegant symbol of both the American spirit—and a good workday. Every jazz band has a leader—but...
Building Unity with Diverse Teams - Corrie Napier
Making It Work PodcastHow do you foster a healthy work culture with a diverse team? Our guest is a mediator, conflict consultant, and...
Navigating People vs. Profit - Al Erisman (Podcast Special Episode)
Making It Work PodcastHow can you navigate the tension between people and profit, and what does the Bible have to say about it?
5 Ways to Bless Others With Your Words at Work
BlogThe words we use in our places of work have the power either to bless or curse, to build others up or to tear them down....
God Created Woman as an Ezer Kind of Helper (Genesis 2:18)
ArticleMany opinions of working women have been shaped by the word in Genesis 2:18, "helper." This word therefore merits some...
Women Workers in the Old Testament
ArticleThroughout the Old Testament, we see God at work through the actions of women.
A Community of Leaders (Romans 16)
Bible CommentaryChapter 16 of Romans belies many people’s common assumptions about the nature of Paul’s work—namely, that he was a...
Work as Members of One Another (Romans 12:4–8)
Bible CommentaryThe more we walk in newness of life, the more we depend on one another's work.
Involving the Community in Your Decisions (Romans 12:1–3)
Bible CommentaryThe transformation of the mind “so that you may discern what is the will of God” (Rom. 12:2) comes hand in hand with...
Abraham’s Faithfulness Contrasted with the Faithlessness of Babel (Genesis 12:1-3)
Bible CommentaryGod called Abraham into a covenant of faithful service, as is told at the beginning of Genesis 12. By leaving the...
Relationships and Work (Genesis 1:27; 2:18, 21-25)
Bible CommentarySince God made us inherently relational, relationships are not just incidental to work; they are essential.