The church cannot afford to engage the poor without understanding their culture. Read more
The church cannot afford to engage the poor without understanding their culture. Read more
"Many of God’s means for accomplishing his ends, probably most of them, involve the mediation of human culture. Two of these means particularly stand out to me with new clarity as I sit here awaiting news that will be life-changing, either for better or worse." Read more
Work alone cannot describe economic activity in the Old Testament. Instead, “to work” and “to keep” must be considered together. Adam failed to be God’s farmer, but the founding of Israel’s priesthood restored the ability to show the world how to work and keep. Read more
How can we participate in Christ's nature and see the restoring work of Christ invade our broken workplaces? Read more
Come to the Faith@Work Summit in October! Read more
"Freedom to Flourish” features the work of a variety of working people, from bricklayers and baristas to mechanics and managers. It sets the theological framework and makes the case for championing the freedoms that allow for people, communities, and nations to flourish. Read more
Christianity Today announces a new series of events focused on faith and work. Read more
How one woman works to change the world through medical care and homeschooling. Read more
"One does not need to do Christian science or Christian art to be a faithful Christian in those domains. One needs to do good science or good art." (David Carlson) Read more
Every vocation is so dependent on the economy that if I’m going to pastor my people to think about their work biblically, I must see how their lives are intertwined with everyone else’s. Read more