Seeing all work as ministry
As we daily use our skills in the church and marketplace, we all serve as ministers of God.
Don’t let your workplace divert you from God’s plan
Too many people never reach their goal they set for themselves in their workplace.
4 ways your Christian faith makes a difference in the marketplace
As I see it, being a Christian makes at least four major differences in a corporate business environment.
Transforming your work community
How can your everyday actions impact your team?
3 characteristics of those daily working for the Lord
God’s Word suggests at least three defining characteristics of a person who sets out every morning for the office or the factory to work as unto Christ.
The call to serve God in all we do
What does it mean to serve God in your 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?
The call to be witnesses in all we do
Here is another calling which all Christians have to face up to – especially those who work.
The call to glorify God in all that we do
There are callings which all Christians have to face up to—especially those who work.
Working as for the Lord
“Whatever you do, work at it with all your heart, as working for the Lord, not for men” (Colossians 3:23 NIV).
What if your task list came directly from God?
Even though our tasks are dictated by others, we are to treat them as if they come directly from the throne of God.
Knowing God through our work
Two powerful reasons God is interested in all of our work—whether inside or outside the office.
How to know what really matters in your work
If you’re like I am, you work for a living. It’s not always fun, it’s not always meaningful, but most months it pays the bills.
How is our work connected to our calling?
Much of our life revolves around this question of our work and career, but what about calling?
Being leaders of the Word
I believe that those who honor their Christian faith at work will do these two things.
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?
Regaining vision for sharing your faith in the workplace
We’ve lost our vision for how Christ would conduct ministry at work.
3 ways to gain greater clarity in complexity
What a wonder it is that something so complex allows us to see so clearly.
Are you a Monday-morning atheist?
Unfortunately, many Christian business people are practical atheists.
