Posts Tagged ‘Work Life’
God Doesn’t Miss Deadlines: Thoughts on Productivity
Written by Abby Worland, Denver Institute | Have you ever gotten to the end of the day, looked at your to-do list, and realized you may have been more than a little optimistic when you wrote it that morning? Where does the time go? Why is it so hard to actually get things done?
Read MoreHow Mary’s Perfume Frees you from the Tyranny of Utility
…a dinner was given in Jesus’ honor….Then Mary took about a pint of pure nard, an expensive perfume; she poured it on Jesus’ feet and wiped his feet with her hair. And the house was filled with the fragrance of the perfume. (John 12:2-3)
Because you’re subscribed to my devotionals, I’m confident you’ve overcome the unbiblical hierarchy that elevates the calling of pastors and missionaries above the work of mere Christians who work as entrepreneurs, accountants, and baristas.
Read MoreSCATTER STORIES: Creating Kingdom Flourishing as a Coach in the Middle East
Adriana’s Story In a quiet, glass-walled office, people take time out of their busy days to sit with Adriana*, sharing their hearts and their struggles and working together to develop a path forward. “All of them are from least-reached nations, so it’s beautiful to be in a position of influence,” Adriana said. Working in the…
Read MoreMeaning in Work
Titles, position, money, power, success — these are rarely what motivate us when we start our careers. Rediscover the meaning in your work in this article by Denver Institute for Faith & Work
Read MoreKintsugi: The Art of Praying About Our Work
Beauty out of brokenness. If the act of mending is God’s work in the world, then it is also ours. And we can start by praying for our work.
Read MoreMister Rogers and the Ministry of Reconciliation
Jordan Raynor unpacks what can we learn from the life of Mister Rogers when it comes to living a life of reconciliation.
Read MoreFrom Blueprint to Blessing: A Kingdom Impact Story
Stephany believed that serving God overseas meant sacrificing her career in architecture. Only to discover it was through architecture that God would open a door to work in East Africa.
Read MoreAm I a Workaholic? – Reset What You Worship
Is it working hard a bad thing? It could be if you’re working for the wrong reasons. Discover what idols might be in the way of worshiping in work.
Read MoreWorking for Pharaoh
Helen Mitchell unpacks leadership insights inspired by “The Ten Commandments” movie. Explore how Pharaoh’s approach to people resembles modern workplace challenges. Uncover the significance of faith, identity, and purpose in today’s professional world. Gain valuable lessons on leadership, respect, and personal growth.
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