Category: Work & Economics

The Day of Pentecost has sometimes been overlooked in many churches I have attended, which is unfortunate. What happened with the early church in Jerusalem fifty days after...

Earlier this month, after two years of work, BAM Global published an Issue Group Report called Business as Mission: Unleashing the Power of the Congregation in the Marketplace....

As we celebrate Mother’s Day this year with handwritten cards and bouquets of flowers and tables spread with tasty food, we wanted to reflect over some of the...

So far we have observed Old Testament references to usury in Leviticus and Deuteronomy, Psalms and Ezekial. Today we will review a final Old Testament passage on this...

In my previous article, I asked the important question, “When building relationships among our team members at work, how much time is too much?” Then I discussed what...

I have an important question to ask. I am sure I will receive a variety of responses. When building relationships among our team members at work, how much...

Kubernesis. It is a word that falls clumsily on our ears. This is because it is the English way of writing a Greek word. Yet it is a...

When we think about the life of Christ, we are often drawn to the crowning achievements and culminating moments of what he did. And don’t get me wrong,...

We’ve all seen it growing, used it, and may even have found ourselves offering our own labor and services as part of it. The Gig Economy. Uber, Lyft,...

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