The Biblical Meaning of Success Collection

What does real success look like for the Christian? Discover the truths of stewardship and success in the parable of the talents and their implications for your work today.

The Calling Collection

How do I find my calling? Should I quit my job to go to seminary? What about women, work, and calling? Explore the answers to these critical questions from a biblical perspective.

The Stewardship Collection

How do I integrate my faith into more of my life? What am I supposed to do as a Christian in the workplace? How do I make wise decisions with my career? Learn how your life and everyday work fit into God’s big picture story.

The Wealth & Poverty Collection

What does the Bible say about wealth, poverty and justice? Does capitalism promote greed? How does my everyday work help or hurt the poor? Is competition and profit good or bad? Explore answers that are grounded in economic and biblical principles.

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  • At Work
The Defining Decade of the Twenties

By: Drew Moser

6 minute read

What are my twenties for? It’s a question of purpose, significance, and direction; rife with tension and anxiety, full of…

  • Arts & Culture
Works of Art: Visible Evidence of God’s Beauty & Glory

By: Roberta Green Ahmanson

5 minute read

Beauty is one of those “contested” words. For many in the art world, it is a bad word, implying one…

  • At Work
  • Theology 101
Taking Our Faith to Work

By: Russell Gehrlein

7 minute read

Editor’s note: Russell Gehrlein reappeared on the syndicated radio program The Plumb Line, hosted by Jay Rudolph, on Tuesday, March…

  • At Work
Debunking Four Retirement Myths

By: Kristin Brown

6 minute read

There’s a growing movement among millennials who are dreaming about (and achieving) financial independence and early retirement. The movement calls…

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