Called to Love

By Barbette Brophy Diversity in the workplace is a hot topic and for many businesses it’s required training. In addition to political differences, diversity includes race, color, creed, and lifestyle differences. […]

Managing Mistakes

By Joe Cramer In today’s busy work environment, it’s easy for mistakes to be made. Perhaps someone you were counting on to perform a certain task drops the ball when […]

What Perfect Shalom Looks Like

By Hugh Whelchel Do you want to lead a personally fulfilling and spiritually significant life? To be able to do so, we need to know why we were created. We […]

Creating Spaces for Life and Blessing

Mark is a psychiatrist working at a facility for adolescents in Northern Wisconsin. Their behavioral problems are serious enough that they reside in a locked, secure facility where they can […]

Feeling Forgiveness

By Christine Ziegler Now instead, you ought to forgive and comfort him, so that he will not be overwhelmed by excessive sorrow. ( 2 Corinthians 2:7) I work for a Christian company, […]

Peace – God’s Elusive Gift

By Bill Dalgetty In Jesus’ last dialogue with his disciples, he says, “Peace I leave with you; my peace I give you.” (John 14:27) Yet ongoing peace is difficult for […]

Holy Ground

By Tim Rowland Recently a new CIC member was asking how, in a practical way, to live out our mission. (“To encourage and equip Christians to be God’s presence in […]

Remembering John Mooney

Early on April 27, 2018, John Mooney passed to his glory. He, along with Louis Grams and Bud Rose, were the founders of Christians in Commerce. Louis Grams shares his […]

Face-To-Face

By Rich Preuss “I never told you he stole the bike.” Such a simple sentence has so many potential meanings. Read it over and over but put the emphasis on […]

Whom Do You Serve?

By Art Klaum “Who do you work for?” In social or networking situations, this is not an uncommon conversation starter. A follow-up question may be, “What industry or market segment […]