Something deep inside each of us longs to count. We want to matter to the world. We long to make a difference. We get bored, tired, even depressed...
It has been a privilege to write this series on the application of the fruit of the Spirit in the workplace. As followers of Christ, we have the...
The week is the Lord’s and the fullness thereof. Yet, many Christians often feel Sunday is disconnected from the realities of Monday through Saturday. This is especially true...
Dr. Matthew Kaemingk, co-author of Work and Worship: Reconnecting Our Labor and Liturgy and editor of Reformed Public Theology: A Global Vision for Life in the World, sent...
I was asked to review some recent changes to U.S. Army policy on pregnant soldiers which addressed some of the unique challenges that females (which make up 18%...
Recently I had the pleasure, or perhaps misfortune, of seeing Nightcrawler, a film starring Jake Gyllenhaal. I left the theater feeling entertained and yet morally tainted. It was...
“I’m giving up chocolate!” “This year, I’m keeping my cheese and chocolate, but giving up all social media. Goodbye, Facebook friends! See you after Easter.” “No coffee for...
What are my twenties for? It’s a question of purpose, significance, and direction; rife with tension and anxiety, full of your own expectations and those of parents, churches,...
In the age of social media, few qualities are more important than self-control. At our fingertips we have the ability to say anything we want to anyone we...
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