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Last fall, I had a conversation with a well-respected senior leader who was about to depart for a new assignment. He had some personal words of appreciation for...

We recently looked at what the book of Genesis tells us about the nature of man and government. We ended that discussion with Abraham and his family relying...

What exactly does “sacred” work consist of? I suspect it is broader than most believers think it is. You may have heard the phrase “the sacred and secular...

To the extent that most people think about St. Patrick’s Day and its imagery, it’s about leprechauns, the color green, maybe a party or two, and perhaps a...

When I was 21 years old, I was laid off from my research job at a think tank. It was my first “real” job, and I loved the...

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...

There can be no denying that the fundamental truth about government in the Bible’s worldview is that the one triune God revealed in the Old and New Testaments...

Anticipating springtime, we draw near a wondrous season of sacred reflection and celebration. We remember Christ’s suffering, his sacrifice on the cross, and his triumph over sin and...

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...

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