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Passion for People
Andy Mills answeres the question, "What does it mean to have a meaningful passion with regard to our work?" First, it means that our passion for work is secondary to our passion for Christ. Only then can Jesus truly use us for all his purposes. Next, it means aligning ourselves with God’s reality. We must strive to see people as God see...
April 9, 2011 -
Why Work Matters
All Christians are engaged in God’s work, not merely Christians working in ministry. When a baker bakes bread or a musician writes beautiful music, they are the means through which God provides food and art to the world. Therefore, Christianity believes that all work has dignity and should be celebrated. Yet, Christians must be careful not to divorce their ...
January 30, 2011 -
Bridegroom, Master, King
Matthew 25 tells three stories related to waiting. We have the parable of the wise and foolish virgins, the parable of the talents, and then we get a glimpse of the future when the Son of Man, on his throne, separates his people according to what was done while waiting for the king. These three stories relate how we are to live in the present, shaped and marke...
January 28, 2011 -
Epiphany Is Manifestation
By: Maria Fee Epiphany can be seen as manifestation of the divine. As Christians we believe God can break into our lives in real and tangible ways. Not as a distant fire or cloud, not like a scorching burning bush. Christmas means Epiphany came as a small vulnerable child needing to be held. Epiphany also occurrs through the mundane rhythms of life: a maiden at he...
December 24, 2010 -
Book Review: Life Together
By: Georgia Noyan In his book Life Together: The Classic Exploration of Faith in Community, Dietrich Bonhoeffer offers the Christian means with which to cultivate authentic Christian community. Having been imprisoned (and later hung) by the Gestapo for his participation in the political and military resistance against Nazism in Germany, the author writes with the authorit...
December 20, 2010 -
Work
By: Katherine Leary Alsdorf We often bemoan the classic New York party greeting, “Hello, it’s nice to meet you. What do you do?” But I’m not sure our complaints are warranted. Certainly it’s an awkward question to respond to when we’re out of work. We often feel vulnerable to people who are far more successful than we are, especially if...
December 1, 2010 -
Holy Worldliness
Richard Mouw on holy worldliness.
November 15, 2010 -
Holy Worldliness Q & A
Richard Mouw Q & A after his Holy Worldliness talk.
November 15, 2010 -
The Need to Recapture the Heart of Calvinism
By: David H. Kim In an article published in the 1894 Presbyterian and Reformed Review, Herman Bavinck articulated a interesting distinction between Reformed and Calvinism writing, “the former (Reformed) being more limited and less comprehensive than the latter. Reformed expresses merely a religious and ecclesiastical distinction; it is a purely theolog...
September 21, 2010 -
Why a Center for Faith and Work
By: Katherine Leary Alsdorf One of the things Martin Luther made very clear 400 years ago was that a “priestly calling” was in no way more pleasing to God than any other calling or vocation. No one’s role or vocation – from Tim Keller’s to the most recent college grad – is more important than another in the eyes of God. When the church,...
September 1, 2010