Jesus knew that some day his tiny band of followers would have authority over large groups of people. While he was with them, he taught them many lessons...
Fluorescent lights flicker on as bright chunks of sunlight slip through cracks in the blinds. The aroma of brewing coffee wafts though the air amidst quiet conversations between...
One of the more remarkable developments in the workplace over the last several years has been the advent of technology allowing more and more workers to telecommute, or...
The holiday honoring Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr leads me to reflect on many things, not all of which are the usual topics. First, we see in Dr....
In a few weeks I’ll be presenting at Faulkner University’s annual conference for the Journal of Faith and the Academy. This year’s theme is “Ancient Words and Modern...
2014 was a year of many joys and many challenges for many people. I’m sure it was for you, and it certainly was for me. As a mother...
My daughters love musical theater. Thus it is no surprise that over the Christmas holiday we found ourselves at the cinema in a full theater watching Into...
There is no one formula for charity and poverty alleviation because God has equipped us all to fight poverty differently. Everyone has different relationships, resources, information, and strengths...
“Even for many Christians, work is often only a means to an end…. They have also been misled by the sacred/secular distinction, which teaches that working in the...
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