The sacred-secular divide has deep historical roots. The early church held a sound biblical view of work, but lost it during the Middle Ages. The Reformation helped rectify...
The Reformation impacted Christians’ views of work in ways that still influence our contemporary view of vocation. As you might expect, Martin Luther and John Calvin played significant...
Last night’s vice presidential debate helped me solidify some thoughts that have been percolating in my head for awhile now, thoughts concerning how Christians can think about election...
These are troubling times for Christians throughout the world. Whenever I get discouraged about the state of the culture around us, I find great encouragement in the lessons...
Some of the largest companies in the United States have been identified as “Christian,” and this occasionally makes news headlines. Chick-fil-A, Hobby Lobby, Forever 21 and other companies...
Human beings are complex. We are physical, emotional, mental, and spiritual beings. Connecting on all these levels helps us figure out what we’re living for. We are especially...
The search for meaning and purpose is not new. It has dogged mankind from the beginning of time. There is a natural, inescapable desire to live in peace...
The parable of the talents describes what our work should look like while we wait for the return of Christ and the final consummation of his kingdom. But,...
Are the notions of suffering and Christian flourishing incompatible? Can Christians flourish while they suffer? These are difficult questions needing to be answered if we are to have...
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