Category: Work & Economics

In the summer of 2019, I was bouncing between two projects, studying the book of Romans with colleagues, and putting the final editorial touches on a book about...

Editor’s Note: This excerpt is taken from Women, Work, and Calling by Joanna Meyer. The book will be released on October 24, 2023, but you can pre-order your...

Are you feeling foggy, boggy, and stuck in the daily quagmire of down-in-the-weeds decisions as a leader? In Uncharted Leadership, Angie Ward explains the key behaviors of adaptive...

My first official workplace—the kind that rendered a pay stub—was in eleventh grade after school at Woolworth’s Department Store. Each evening, my sundry task list included hauling heavy,...

As a faculty member, I’m accustomed to helping students readjust to school life after a long summer—the motivation, expectations, and general timidness of students tends to “reset” each...

In my previous blog, I described how spiritual readiness is one of the five domains listed in the U.S. Army Field Manual on Holistic Health and Fitness. Let...

Did you know that the U.S. Army considers spiritual development to be a priority for soldiers? Recently, the command chaplain at the military post where I work challenged...

The work of the Holy Spirit in the world has several implications for Christians and their work. Whether working in creation or regeneration, the Spirit constantly empowers us...

Conflict with coworkers is painful. The sting can be real with supervisors, clients, even remote business contacts. We’ve all felt wronged, haunted by hurts and hang-ups. We easily...

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