How being available opens the way for friendships and opportunities to introduce others to Jesus.
What do you do when people are looking to you to respond to a tragedy? Here are 3 specific things the Cru ministry in Venezuela learned when they experienced loss.
A 31-day content schedule exploring what it means to be faithful to God in our work and in our rest.
Whether it’s a classroom, cubicle or car, your faith can play an important role in your work environment.
Financial Faithfulness covers the important topics of debt, saving, giving, and developing your spending plan.
Umpires need to be invisible. Yet God can redeem our work even if others don’t notice or affirm us. There are parallels between working in anonymity like an umpire and serving in God’s kingdom.
A working life that pleases God is like a musical composition – the rests are as crucial as the notes you play.
What I heard in church and from the Christian culture was “die to yourself,” “consider others as more important than yourself,” “sacrifice yourself for the cause of Christ.” But when these good biblical principles were applied through the cultural grid of “success” – with no mention of biblical rest – it led to my burnout.
When Allie was in college talking about life and spiritual things seemed easy. Now that she was in the working world, everything seemed to have changed.
As children we dream we can be anything we want to be. So how do we bring our dreams into the jobs we’re in as adults?
The hectic pace of life can keep us from meeting with God and hearing from Him. This article shows some practical ways to connect with God amid your busy day.
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