The Institute for Faith, Work, and Economics has been reflecting on that question over at their blog: What should our response be when we don’t feel like Jesus Christ is present in our work? Many tasks feel wholly separate from Christ’s great commission in our lives. Our jobs often feel mundane or lacking in holy purpose . This is an issue many of us struggle with, and Taylor Barkley of IFWE has a few Biblical principles to help: 1) Your... Read more
“Shalom starts at home”: Housing problems, poverty, and how to change the world
Recently, Comment magazine ran a two-part interview on their website with Jonathan Bradford, CEO of the Inner City Christian Federation in Grand Rapids, Michigan, in conjunction with their June issue on Christianity and the city. Many of us are interested in urban renewal and in alleviating poverty–but we don’t know where to start. Jonathan had plenty to say on the subject to his interviewer, James K.A. Smith of Comment. Here’s a sample. First, he talked about the three specific areas ICCF involves... Read more