
Work. faith. You.
Explore our collection of resources to answer the question:
How Does God Relate to my Work?
The Relationship Between Purpose & The Future
You've probably noticed there are cultural pressures that play against your pursuit of God's purpose for your life.
They are very real, but we have some thoughts on how to navigate the dynamics in this article.
Too Busy To Change
Hard question: Are you too busy to change?
Changing habits, directions, or processes requires slowing down or even coming to a full stop. Stopping is scary.
In this article, we point out the problem of busyness related to change and give you four ways to slow down to benefit from a much-needed change.
Proactive Correction
Sure, it’s hard to point out seemingly small things to an employee. No one wants to be accused of micro-managing. However, being proactive in correcting small things can ultimately benefit the employee.
This article gives some tips for being helpful without being micro.
Does position sway judgment?
Do you find you listen to some people more than others? Of course, our boss gets our immediate attention. But, are we missing vital information, creative ideas, and opinions lost in the noise by being selective in our listening? We think so. Here are our thoughts on why and how to avoid letting the status of some cloud our perceptions regarding the value of their input. “God doesn’t show favoritism.” (Acts 10:34) Neither should we.
Nehemiah: Builder of Teams
Building a wall is no small feat. Especially one that surrounds a large city and is led by a former servant of a king.
Nehemiah led one of the most daunting construction projects in history using these three leadership techniques.
The Dangers of Too Much Phone Scrolling
Perhaps you’ve heard it but chose to ignore the message. In this article, we unpack the research to convince you to spend less time scrolling on your phone. There are many other things that God would prefer you think about. One little click to download the article won’t hurt you. And, maybe you will think of someone who needs to read the article, too.