The words we use to describe our work say a lot about who we’ve become, what we expect from the world, and what the world demands from us....
I once heard John Maxwell say we will gain a business idea we have never had when we read one Proverb each day. Scripture has much to say...
Leadership is often misunderstood. We tend to hold up some caricature of a leader and then decide if we want to be that. More times than not, the...
Choice is full of uncertainty. Every time we make a choice we are making a bet over a particular set of outcomes which we can predict. Sometimes we...
This is what I hear from employers all of the time when I ask them about the skill of critical thinking: “We need people who, when they run...
Aspiring to improve in your work can be genuinely healthy and God-honoring. Focusing on “climbing the ladder” can be a great hindrance to working unto the Lord and...
As a career coach at a state university, I regularly have students from Christian ministries come into my office for résumé reviews and practice interviews. During these conversations,...
We have previously noted that the apostles early on and consistently couched their preaching in kingdom terminology. The epistolary materials of the New Testament help to flesh out...
Right now, it seems everyone is on edge and short-fused. Leaders encounter feisty clients and coworkers during normal seasons, but in the midst of the pandemic, prickly people...
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