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Category: At Work

  • At Work
Quiet Quitting, Vocation & Values

By: Judy Allen

8 minute read

Naming a vague sense can bring our thoughts into focus. The phrase “quiet quitting” has done just that.  Zaid Kahn…

  • At Work

Perhaps it is time that I told this story. It is long overdue. It is a humbling one for me. I am hoping…

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  • Theology 101
What Would Jesus Do if He Had My Job?

By: Scot Bellavia

8 minute read

The WWJD bracelet may be out of style but its purpose remains relevant. “What would Jesus do?” is the only…

  • Arts & Culture
  • At Work
Should Christians Care About Culture?

By: Austin Burkhart

3 minute read

Why is it important that Christians have healthy families? Why does it matter that we have biblical views on business…

  • At Work
  • Theology 101
The Value of the Greeting of the Day

By: Russell Gehrlein

6 minute read

When I was about to graduate from high school in 1976, someone in my class was putting together a list…

  • At Work

For most of us, a twenty-four-hour day can be divided into thirds. We spend a third of our day sleeping,…

  • At Work
Servant Leadership is a Biblical Mandate

By: Austin Burkhart

4 minute read

Jesus knew that some day his tiny band of followers would have authority over large groups of people. While he…

  • At Work
  • Theology 101
IFWE’s Top Ten Blog Articles of 2022

By: Jacqueline Isaacs

6 minute read

2022 was a year of transitions: into new jobs, back into offices, or to post-COVID workplace policies. We’ve all taken…

  • At Work
  • Theology 101

As you reflect on the year behind you and make plans for 2023, how should you evaluate your work and…

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The Golden Rule’s Triple-Bottom-Line Impact

By: Robert McFarland

6 minute read

Senate Minority Leader Everett Dirksen was famous for his rhetorical style because he sounded like a true politician. One of…

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