How the gospel enables us to rest
Let's see how the gospel provides our ultimate source of rest and ambition for our work.
Christianity has become bad branding in the workplace
We care a lot about what people think. We want others to see us in a positive light. While this is true in almost any setting, it carries even more weight at work.
Monday Morning Atheist
For millions of us, work doesn't seem to have a purpose other than a paycheck. Some feel work is a kind of suffering that must be endured. How did work become such an empty, lifeless trade-off?
All work matters to God
We think that if we land that promotion, write a bestselling book, retire early, win the next chess match, or build the world’s tallest tower, then we’ll be all right.
Becoming an ambassador for Christ in the modern workplace
When we make evangelism out to be some sort of aggressive, unwelcomed, one-sided act, we miss the mark.
Challenges and ideas for faith at work
We come to this topic with both apostolic boldness and humility.
The importance of prayer in the marketplace
Of the 132 instances recorded in the Gospels, 122 of Jesus’ interactions with people took place in homes or places of business, not in places of worship.
Find your purpose and calling in God’s story
What happens when The Cultural Mandate, The Great Commandment, and The Great Commission collide?
Where is God working?
We rarely, if ever, talk about the fact that we worship a God who works.
How our work relationships impact our faith
Our work relationships are integral to our relationship with God.
This calling impacts any leadership position
In Mark 12, Jesus is asked by a teacher of religious law what the greatest commandment was. What was Jesus’ answer?
Video: A leader’s response to gossip, moral failures and guiding a hybrid team
In this week's video, Bob Whitesel recaps three articles about biblical leadership whether you're in ministry or the marketplace.
Your ever-present coworker
Don't miss this: the Holy Spirit resides in you. Every. Single. Day.
Faith on the job
No part of our lives should remain untouched by our faith. Yet the single biggest consumer of our time (our job) often does remain disconnected from that faith.
Viewing your work as worship
Have you ever viewed your work as worship? Doug Spada and Jentezen Franklin discuss this perspective and how scripture shows God never separated worship from work. Which leads us to ask, what would it look like to reunite worship with work?
What type of ambassador are you in the workplace?
We are God‘s representative here on earth, showing others who God is through the work he has done in our lives. We are his hands and feet to the nations.
Planning from the heart
As Christian leaders, we should begin the exercise of business visioning, strategy and planning with the capacity God has created in each of us to do these things from our heart.
Regaining vision for sharing your faith in the workplace
We’ve lost our vision for how Christ would conduct ministry at work.
Are you a Monday-morning atheist?
Unfortunately, many Christian business people are practical atheists.
4 ways to show you actually care
More than job performance, do they know you actually care about them as an individual?

