2014-03-29T23:15:09-05:00

The scope and range of Christian service is deep and wide, and the least of these are probably closer than you think. Read more

2014-03-28T23:56:00-05:00

“The common good binds church and state together. What greater contribution, now, to the common good than setting the welfare system back on its feet? Try it, and see.” Read more

2014-03-27T22:02:43-05:00

In our celebration of work — the dignity it brings, the service it provides, the provision it leads to — how often do we neglect to remember that which is spent outside the confines of the office or the interwebs? Read more

2014-08-19T14:19:43-05:00

Is the vocation of business the main support of civil society's institutions? Read more

2014-11-03T22:36:27-05:00

Nothing but our own lack of imagination and entrepreneurial drive is holding us back from developing approaches to poverty focused on fighting with spiritual weapons. Let’s roll up our sleeves and get to work. Read more

2014-03-20T22:13:37-05:00

What are some ways in which people can bring their God-lives into their work-lives? Read more

2014-08-19T14:19:44-05:00

God’s grace is constantly at work in the world to promote workplace practices that resonate with what it means to be created in the image of God. Read more

2014-03-20T20:42:07-05:00

"There are opportunities that come up in which God could choose to use us, but if we’re not on call—if we’re not ready and willing—we could miss out on those opportunities and what we could learn through those experiences." Read more

2014-03-17T16:54:04-05:00

Let’s not say that the only difference between Christians and non-Christians at work is that Christians see meaning and value where others don’t. Read more

2014-03-16T20:37:37-05:00

It is a wonder that we bemoan the attitude of many adults toward work, yet neglect to instill a sense of the virtue of work when they are younger. It’s as though we believe human beings could somehow grow up carefree, without responsibility or an encouragement to pursue any type of labor, and then, when they hit adulthood, flip a switch that would leave them fulfilled in the work they must do. Read more


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