Through our participation in the world we discover the way things should—or ought—to be. This is true in our understanding of God, of man, and our work. As...
Not too long ago, visitors to the United States were impressed with the spirit of voluntarism they observed to be alive in this country, whether it came from...
Almost all of us can remember a time in our lives when God, through his Holy Spirit used something, a comment from someone, a scene in a movie,...
As I discussed in my previous post, the Old Testament perspective on the poor is made clear throughout the Torah and the wisdom literature. Now, we want to...
In the Alps of Switzerland, a wise man once lived out his religion as faithfully as he knew how. He was not a hermit who sought isolation, but...
Richard Leider and David Shapiro, in their book, Repacking Your Bags: Lighten Your Load for the Rest of Your Life, found that the number-one fear of most people...
How many of us feel our work is not “spiritual” enough or doesn’t matter in God’s grand design? Understanding this concept of a “priesthood of all believers” can...
But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, forbearance, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness and self-control. Against such things there is no law. God has always been...
This month, I had the privilege of studying in Oxford, Cambridge, and London while working on my Doctorate of Ministry in Workplace Theology and Ethical Leadership with a...
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