2014-07-14T17:13:28-05:00

Christian leadership requires that prayer be fully integrated into the life of work. The whole world groans with the burden of the fall and it is our calling to participate in the healing of this world. (Don Flow) Read more

2014-07-14T17:13:28-05:00

Justice requires treating workers and customers fairly. Read more

2014-07-14T17:13:29-05:00

Access to debt is not our sole concern. Blessing others through our lending and borrowing is. Read more

2014-07-14T17:13:29-05:00

Not every church is fully equipped to help people handle work-related difficulties. Is this an area where churches need to improve? Read more

2014-07-14T17:13:30-05:00

The most famous verse in Leviticus may be the command, “Love your neighbor as yourself.” Read more

2014-07-14T17:13:30-05:00

Any theology of work must begin with a theology of creation. Read more

2014-07-14T17:13:39-05:00

While giving is a fundamental way of using wealth to aid those caught in poverty, wise investment of wealth can also be very effective in helping the poor. Over recent decades two broad movements illustrate what can be achieved by investment in the poorest communities. Read more

2014-07-14T17:13:39-05:00

How could we do more to encourage each other to be generous in hospitality, no matter what our professions are? Read more

2014-06-05T17:19:47-05:00

Christians are not necessarily expected to earn money, but to work to support themselves, their families, and the church and community. Read more

2014-06-05T17:19:48-05:00

In a world in which every nation, every society, has under- and un-employed people in need of opportunities for work, how can Christians emulate Boaz? Read more

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