By: Calvin Chin Putting aside the occasional storm of the century or most recent Hollywood end-of-world movie, how often do you think about RISK? Do you wake up wanting to take more risks, or wondering how to avoid it? How do you even define risk? As a community of believers and people who are seriously investigating the bold claims of Jesus, we should regularly ponder this noti...
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Work: What Is
It Good For?
Tim Keller and Katherine Leary Alsdorf discuss five key areas surrounding work: finding meaning and joy in work, success at work, a short and long-term view of work, calling and the issue of work and rest.
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after work?
Erin Callan on the lack of work/life balance and how the financial crisis changed her perspective.
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Church Needs
Vocation
Groups
An article from The Gospel Coalition on the importance of vocation-based community in the local church.
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Theology Class
By: Miriam G “Gotham is the best thing I’ve done in years.” It’s what I said to four nodding members of my Gotham cohort when we were out to dinner last Saturday night. So what is Gotham, that it could bring five busy professionals together on a Saturday night, and evoke in us such unanimity? If you look at the Gotham website, you will learn that Gotham i...
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By: Maria Fee Participants of the last writers vocation group took upon the task of a writing exercise that responded to an excerpt from Jonathan Edwards’ The Spirit of Charity the Opposite of a Selfish Spirit. The aim was to engage in theologically reflection through the process of writing. We examined the fall of man from his “exalted, and nob...
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