Wednesday, September 22nd, is the first official day of fall in the Northern Hemisphere this year. Which means this list of reading recommendations is technically a continuation of...
Is work sacred or secular? What did Jesus think about “secular” work? What does this mean for how we understand the meaning of “full-time” Christian service? There are...
In our Tuesday lunch Bible Study, our school chaplain has been taking us through an Old Testament survey. Two weeks ago, we were about to discuss Ecclesiastes. Recalling...
As we have previously discussed, shalom was God’s original intent for his creation. God is most glorified when his creation works as he intended. This is the very...
Jesus was a shrewd observer of life, offering wisdom gleaned from birds, flowers, and the weather. Last week we explored Jesus’ work experience—perhaps his time in the workforce...
Many of us love to work, but we must also learn to demonstrate Biblical love through our work. This is the second article in a series on applying...
Did you ever wonder why God assigned an ordinary couple like Mary and Joseph to raise the Messiah? It seems like other families would have been better prepared...
In my previous article, I elaborated on the Old Testament usage of “shalom” as a greeting, to denote a relationship, or to signify complete maturity. Today, we’re going...
Previously, I shared some observations about work from several of the minor prophets. Today, I thought it might be helpful to provide a brief summary of some of...
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