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.
A volunteer in East Asia uses career expertise to join with others in mixing marketplace ministry with influencing students through a university-sponsored course.
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.
In America, being busy and working so hard that you don’t rest is seen as a badge of honor. But take it from someone who’s burnt out, that’s a total farce.
Three biblical perspectives will help you honor God through every job you take.
We live in a harried, frenetic world. A discipline known as “The Daily Office” can offer people an opportunity to slow down to be with God and to hear from Him in the midst of our daily lives.
If you feel like your work is defining you and you want it to change, try these three ideas.
When we show up in our cities and neighborhoods and move toward people with helpful action, we can bring change through the love of God.
If our work is going to be more than a job—if it’s going to be a true calling on our lives—then we must ask questions about how we might best serve God. Our work can only be a calling if Someone calls us to it and we work for their sake and not our own.
A working life that pleases God is like a musical composition – the rests are as crucial as the notes you play.
You’re approaching a crossroads moment in your life and don’t know which path is right for you.
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.
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