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The Soul of Work: Presence
The soul houses how and why we do what we do. It’s the epicenter of reform, continually seeking to mend what’s broken, always driving towards the unseen. David H. Kim investigates what it means to work form the soul, to add depth, thoughtfulness, and passion to our most basic skills and loftiest goals.
September 13, 2017 -
Calling: Context is Everything
What happens when expectations misalign with reality? David H. Kim expounds the rarely discussed, surprising and vitally important context of calling as it relates to our work. What expectations do you have with respect to yourcalling? Expectations play a hidden, but very important role in shaping our motivations for work as well as a deeper sen...
October 7, 2015 -
Serving the City, Shaping the Political Community
[This article is based on remarks delivered by David Kim at the Center for Public Justice’s 20th Annual Kuyper Lecture.] Five hundred years ago, Martin Luther put forward the idea of the priesthood of all believers. Five hundred years later, Dorothy Sayers wrote an essay discussing how the church has no sense of what is going on in the world. We might...
July 6, 2015 -
Identifying Obstacles to Prayer
How can we rely on God through prayer to be strengthened and equipped for our daily work? What are some common obstacles to prayer and how can we combat them? Lourine Clark and David H. Kim discuss in the first of three prayer events for the Center for Faith & Work.
November 11, 2014 -
Isaiah 6: Responding to the Right Call
God brings a disruptive vision into Isaiah's life to prepare and inspire him for a challenging call during a time of massive change for Israel. David H. Kim explains why we need to see what Isaiah saw to keep our vision focused upon God's work in the world and how our work uniquely displays his glory. This is the only antidote to our blinding pride and cowardly fears.
July 30, 2014 -
New Year, New Devotional
By: David H. Kim Each year about this time, I enjoy receiving requests asking for yearly devotional recommendations. Each of these are quite different but all are good in their own way: 1) Through the Bible, Through the Year, John Stott: I recommend this devotional for those who would like to focus more upon Scripture and reading through large portions o...
January 2, 2014 -
A Call for a New Faith & Work Movement
David H. Kim presents the necessity of an integrated faith & work movement that takes seriously the sovereignty of Christ, remembers the renewing work of the Spirit and emphasizes the importance of a narrative comprehensive enough to drive forward the challenge of humanizing work.
December 3, 2013 -
Re-Imagining CFW
With the beginning of the new year, the Center for Faith & Work began to re-imagine CFW. In July, CFW hosted its first Strategic Forum to communicate to our leaders our evolving vision. Executive Director David Kim did a presentation on “Stretching the Imagination” to envision what a Re-imagined NYC might look like, and highlighted what role the CFW community...
September 5, 2013 -
Becoming Fully Human
All of us desire greatness because we were made great; we were created with the image of God. Yet sin has shrunken our souls and turned us into a fraction of the men and women that God would have us be. In this sense, Jesus was the first truly human being. He demonstrates what we would be like if we lived without the sin that cripples us. And Jesus ca...
January 30, 2012 -
Q & A With Dr. Richard Mouw
Follow up Q&A to Richard Mouw’s “Do it Again!” talk. Interviewed by David Kim.
November 15, 2011