
Don’t Waste Your Work: A Message to College Graduates
Graduates must remember that their vocation is a divine calling. Through our work, we serve our neighbors and contribute to the flourishing of God’s good
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Graduates must remember that their vocation is a divine calling. Through our work, we serve our neighbors and contribute to the flourishing of God’s good

Pastor Rob offers seven words of encouragement and biblical wisdom for high school graduates, as they enter into adulthood.

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Does your work really matter? In Genesis 2 we witness the Creator God inviting Adam and Eve to create alongside Him. God recognizes “there was

I was recently thinking about a UPS commercial where two consultants are telling a CEO everything they believe he should do to improve his company,
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