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Dr. Anne Bradley, IFWE’s VP of Economic Initiatives, gave the convocation address to start the 2013 school year for students…
Dr. Anne Bradley, IFWE’s VP of Economic Initiatives, gave the convocation address to start the 2013 school year for students…
How do we make a difference in our world? How can students contribute to flourishing here on earth, as well as the coming of Christ’s kingdom? Anne Bradley shares encouraging words with Regent University students at the 2013 convocation ceremony, encouraging them to live out their faith in every aspect of their lives.
Dr. Art Lindsley
Do you have the desire to serve God and make a significant difference in the world but are unsure how? There are a large number of myths and misconceptions about what a true Christian calling is and how to find it. In this webinar, Dr. Lindsley discusses how to free yourself from those myths and find delight in your true calling.
Our culture promotes two great lies about work. First, “If you work hard enough, you can be anything you want to be.” Second, “You can be the best in the world.” These lies lead many Christians to unnecessary discouragement and confusion about the biblical meaning of work and success.
Have you ever felt like what you do the majority of the week at work doesn’t matter to God? Many Christians struggle to find any meaning in their work. Many are taught it’s just a place to share your faith or earn a paycheck to donate to missions. In this webinar, Hugh Whelchel walks us through the biblical foundations of work and the implications for Christians in the workplace.
Have you ever felt like what you do the majority of the week at work doesn’t matter to God? Many…
Do you ever feel like your work may not have any value to God? Many Christians struggle to find meaning in their work and are taught it’s just a place to share your faith or earn a paycheck to give to missions. Hugh Whelchel’s thorough biblical investigation reveals the eternal significance of work within the grand story of God’s mission throughout history.
“I, Smartphone” video is based on the essay “I, Pencil” penned by Leonard Read, in 1958. ‘I, Pencil’ has had a lasting impact on how we think about the market process. We believe that God has given us the market process as the most powerful tool we have in a fallen world to serve each other by using our gifts.
“The smartphone is like a pencil – not one person (nor government) knows how to make one,” says Dr. Jay…
Are you looking to lead a more meaningful, spiritually significant life? Hugh Whelchel uncovers the Biblical solution to this question…