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Why Packing Lunches and Helping with Homework Have Eternal Value | Anna Arnold
by Anna Arnold Do you wonder what you’re accomplishing when you have to cajole and cheerlead your kids through their homework each night? Or how about getting up at the crack of dawn to play air-traffic controller for the morning routine—packing lunches, making...
PING - Golfing for God's Glory
Bubba Watson won the 2012 and 2014 Masters using PING irons. These were joyful wins for PING CEO John Solheim, who is also a LeTourneau University Trustee and alumnus. In 2014, PING earned 15 gold awards in Golf Digest's "Hot List." In 2016, PING claimed the Supplier of the Year Award for...
How to Witness at Work
Every day when you arrive at your workplace, an attitude arrives with you. Our attitudes are like the perfume or cologne we are wearing; we smell the fragrance when we first put it on, but others smell it throughout the day. The fragrance you’re wearing at work, others are picking up. So...
A Young Perspective on Millennial Job Hopping
I think we might need to accept that things have changed, and millennials just don’t stay in a job for that long. I’m not saying it’s right. I’m just saying it’s true. Right now, “9 in 10 millennials expect to stay in a job for only three years.” (Barna Research) So it begs the...
Hope-filled, Shalom-centered, Love-infused Assessment | Assessment and the Kingdom of God Part 2
John Lommel, Senior Director of Accreditation and Institutional Effectiveness at LeTourneau, considers the biblical place of assessment in God's Kingdom. In Part 2 of a three-part series, he describes the difference between many business assessment models and the Shalom-centered ...
Faith Works at Omni Hotels - An Interview with Bob Rowling
Faith lived out at work inevitably leads to tough choices. For some it may mean risking ridicule for turning down dishonest gain. Others may forfeit promotion -- or even lose a job -- for drawing a line in the sand between right and wrong. For Bob Rowling it means many things, including...
How to Go Public with Your Faith Without Being Offensive
As the third-generation leader of his family's group of car dealerships in Georgia, Chris Patton wanted to honor God through the business, but he was concerned that being more open about his faith and the company's Christian values could repel customers and cause non-Christian employees to...
How Don Jordan Serves Christ and World-Famous Pimento Cheese
Don Jordan is a successful entrepreneur and restaurant franchisee I wish every Christian could know. Here are highlights from his inspiring business career and a short video about how he continues to challenge over 40 business leaders he has mentored over the years.
Bobby Albert | A Values-Driven Culture Reaps Rewards
Bobby Albert spent 40+ years of his life, in business, around business, surviving business, and thriving in business at Albert Moving and Storage in Wichita Falls, Texas. Today he helps other businesses create values-based cultures where people are the focus and financial results are a...
You Can Talk About Christ at Work Without Being a Jerk
Patheos Faith and Work Channel hosted an online debate about whether evangelism in the workplace is ever appropriate. I debated a representative from the Patheos Progressive Christian Channel who believes evangelism in the workplace is never appropriate. Below is the opening post of the...
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