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Remembering the Poor In the previous article, we looked at New Testament models of poor relief, noting that the early Christians…
Remembering the Poor In the previous article, we looked at New Testament models of poor relief, noting that the early Christians…
Poverty principles In previous articles dealing with poverty, we noted several important principles that should govern our ideas about poor relief….
Work makes us interdependent. Work cultivates the resources of the material and human universe. Work is the form in which…
As we suggested in our last post, our careers, occupations and jobs may change throughout our lifetime. Our vocational calling,…
In order to understand the Biblical doctrine of work, we must clearly understand the differences between vocational calling and career,…
The doctrine of vocation was developed with its greatest rigor by Martin Luther, John Calvin, and the other reformers, as…
Harvard Business School psychologist Timothy Butler offers the following advice in an article about how vocation differs from career or…
We are confronted with a wall between personal faith and public work, here at the beginning of the 21st century….
Have you every heard someone say, “Did you hear about Jim Smith? He quit his job at the bank to…
Ed. Note: This post has been adapted from its original form. Read the full paper here. In this series on…