Category: Work & Economics

As is typical, the first part of a new year is spent reflecting on the past year. For my organization, Discipling Marketplace Leaders (DML), it means collecting all...

Editor’s note: Excerpt taken from When Work Hurts by Meryl Herr. Copyright (c) 2025 by Meryl Ashley Cantley Herr. Used by permission of InterVarsity Press. www.ivpress.com The state...

Many Christians have a shrunken view of God's mission for us. You are the image of God! Your Creator made you to create....

On the way to work one morning a few years ago, I heard Dave Willis, a guest on the Focus on the Family Broadcast, talk about bringing up...

There are seasons in life when we need fresh reminders of things we already know but haven’t fully contemplated in a while. This is particularly true when it...

Our society believes freedom is found in absolute free expression, but God has designed us as finite creatures. These limits are helpful boundaries that pave the way to...

Work can be hard, it can be boring, it can seem pointless. However, when it is seen as a calling, work has purpose, and God’s power and grace...

For the past several decades, I have met many in the marketplace who are suffering from an identity crisis yielding genuine frustration. When work and career have not...

Traditionally, Valentine’s Day is marketed as a day to celebrate romantic love, but it’s also an excellent opportunity to consider love for our coworkers, families, and communities. We...

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