I remember the first time I saw real poverty. It was the early 1970s, so I would have been seven or eight years old. Flipping through a copy...
For the Christian, every question of human ethics begins in one way or another with the character of God before flowing inevitably to the beliefs and behaviors of...
Work can be hard, it can be boring, it can seem pointless. However, when it is seen as a calling, work has purpose, and God’s power and grace...
For the past several decades, I have met many in the marketplace who are suffering from an identity crisis yielding genuine frustration. When work and career have not...
Traditionally, Valentine’s Day is marketed as a day to celebrate romantic love, but it’s also an excellent opportunity to consider love for our coworkers, families, and communities. We...
Many of my peers have gone into retirement. Some of them were more than ready, others felt like it was time, and a few didn’t have a choice....
I have written previously about Joseph, Moses, Gideon, and others who best illustrate the biblical connection between God’s presence and human work that I call Immanuel labor. However,...
According to recent data, approximately $74.5 billion is donated to the American church annually, yet America is still plagued with homelessness, poverty, poor education systems, inadequate health care,...
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