Freedom and flourishing are deeply connected, a point Anne Bradley explored on Tuesday. She writes, We awake each morning and have something significant and unique to offer the...
Last week, Elise Amyx detailed some helpful strategies for discerning one’s calling in the context of community. The advice she presented is helpful in identifying your gifts and...
The number one fear of millennials is living a meaningless life. We’ve written a few times about our efforts to help young Christians navigate difficult issues like: Avoiding...
We’re looking back on the top ten posts that received the most attention this year from you, our readers, to close out 2012. Our blog is taking a...
R. Paul Stevens’ new book, Work Matters: Lessons from Scripture, is a nuanced and comprehensive look at how the biblical doctrine of work is revealed in stories throughout...
Just as a body, though one, has many parts, but all its many parts form one body, so it is with Christ. – I Corinthians 12:1 Now...
I’ve been thinking a lot about a question Hugh Whelchel asked in a recent post about how God intends for our work to be transformative: The Christian who...
495 years ago today, on October 31st, 1517, Martin Luther posted his 95 Theses on the door of the Castle Church of Wittenberg. Vocation was one topic Luther...
Last week I wrote about the Millennial generation, and what the messages coming from the latest Catalyst conference in Duluth, Georgia would have to say about faith and...
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