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Author: Jessica SchroederJessica Schroeder is a guest contributor for the IFWE blog. A graduate of Denver Seminary and Colorado Christian University, Jessica holds an M.A. in Theology and B.A. in Theology with a concentration in Biblical Studies, which she earned alongside a minor in Worship Arts. In addition to working toward her Ph.D. at Wheaton College, she works as a freelance writer and editor. Find more of Jessica's writing on her personal blog This Real Journey.

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Multitasking and Stewardship of the Mind

By: Jessica Schroeder

5 minute read

Have you ever been tempted to put “ability to multitask” on your resume? In a society that places a high…

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Does It Matter if I Attend Church Regularly?

By: Jessica Schroeder

5 minute read

“You don’t have to go to church to be a Christian.” This is something I saw posted on Facebook (go…

  • Arts & Culture

“What shows are you watching right now?” I hear this question a lot these days, even amongst fellow believers. In…

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If you’re anything like me, you intend to be in step with the Lord throughout the day, but realize (while…

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Are Spiritual Disciplines Meant for My Work?

By: Jessica Schroeder

3 minute read

Spiritual disciplines are meant for the early morning or late into the evening, right? To be practiced before breakfast and…

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What if I told you that Pinterest and Instagram have something to teach you about your work life? Would you…

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Remembering the Miracles of Christmas

By: Jessica Schroeder

4 minute read

Am I the only one struggling to keep Christ at the center of my Christmas? I can’t be the only…

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As I explore ideas related to hospitality, I’m constantly confronted with a healthy challenge: these ideas can’t remain concepts. I’ve…

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I’ve been exploring the topic of hospitality as it relates to the call to community, and several sources have been…

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Seizing Your Commute

By: Jessica Schroeder

5 minute read

I recently went through a two-day cleanse to help my body essentially “reset” itself nutritionally. This meant drinking the same…

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