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When the Sermon Goes To Work
Does selling insurance, running a Laundromat, driving a cab, or delivering mail matter to God? Judging by our preaching, the answer is "not much." In one survey 90 percent of Christians said they had never heard a sermon that applied biblical theology to work. Yet Christians may spend...
Can Millennials and Boomers Work Together?
Both the workplace and the church are experiencing a major demographic transition as Boomers and Millennials learn how to do life and leadership together. Collaboration of the two largest cohorts of the past four generations can enrich every corner of society, but this can also create a...
A Marathon Bombing, the Broken World, and Our Maranatha Hope
How should Christians respond to the Boston tragedy? Ed Stetzer of Lifeway Research describes an active response while we wait and pray, “Thy kingdom come.”
Pastor Dick Halverson on the Work of the Church
In his book How I Changed My Thinking about the Church, Halverson wrote, "I devoted several days a week simply to moving from office to office shop to shop and out on the oil leases and large farms which surround the city—just being visible and available. Men became used to my...
The Father of Faith-Based Diplomacy
In this Christianity Today article Rob Moll describes how Doug Johnson, globetrotting founder of the International Center for Religion and Diplomacy, brings faith into the international political workplace.
Creating Culture | Our best response to the world is to make something of it.
Author Andy Crouch discusses appropriate postures Christians should take toward culture. He suggests that condemning, critiquing, copying and consuming are each appropriate responses to culture at certain times toward specific cultural products.