Building God’s Kingdom

By Julie Bruber Do not conform to the pattern of this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind. Then you will be able to test and approve […]

New Focus Inspires Good Work

By Bill Blauvelt I know what it is to be in need, and I know what it is to have plenty. I have learned the secret of being content in any […]

Gutting Gossip

By Diana Banister When the disciples were accused of not following Jewish law and eating with unclean hands, Jesus told the Pharisees “nothing that enters a person is what defiles […]

Tragedy Transformed with Trust

By Beth Preuss Too often the nightly news highlights workplaces that have become spaces of tragedy. For Deb Merriner in the Washington DC area, this hit close to home last […]

Generous in Hard Times

By Beth Preuss As anyone who works in small business can attest, work often ebbs and flows with the economy and client/customer needs. Trusting in the Lord and continuing to […]

Agents of Joy

By Elizabeth Argus In the serious pursuits of the workplace, joy is an often overlooked virtue. But we are called to be joyful in all circumstances, and joy is a […]

Turning the Tide on Rudeness

By John Kyle Common courtesy is increasingly uncommon. Workplace incivility can result in lower productivity, higher turnover, and absenteeism. It can spread beyond the office and into customer relationships. Rudeness […]

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 […]

The Uber Missionary

By Steve Becker Bob calls himself an Uber Missionary. As long as I’ve known him, he has been a professional photographer. In July 2015, in addition to this long-standing career, […]