Picture the slice of toast you had for breakfast this morning. How did it get to your table? Farmers tilled the soil, companies produced fertilizers, and logistics teams transported…
Read MoreBy all accounts, humility ranks as one of the most important virtues of the Christian life. In his classic book Humility: The Beauty of Holiness, Andrew Murray famously…
Read MoreAfter completing my engineering degree, I responded to God’s call to become a pastor. The first eight years…
Read MorePastors, finding one topic your congregation can identify with is usually pretty simple—it’s their work. But how often do you talk about their careers from the pulpit? Despite clear data that…
Read MoreThey found what they say is the single largest finding in the history of Gallup—that people care more about work than anything else…
Read MoreThis discussion is premised on two basic ideas about African society.
The first is this: unlike Western society, which Tim Keller observes has rejected the idea of a “sacred order,” the African conception…
Read MoreIt was not my intention as a pastor to spend a lot of time thinking about the intersection of faith and work. However, what I fell into has now become a firm conviction about discipleship…
Read MoreYou never know when God is going to use something as small as an email to change your life forever.
I grew up in Eastern Germany. I was seventeen when the Berlin Wall came down…
Read More“Is who I am merely what I do?” We sat in a coffee shop taking stock of the past decade. I met Kurt as a promising PhD student at Cal-Berkeley, and now…
Read MoreIntegrating faith and work is rarely a priority in the early stages of church planting. However, Russell Joyce and his team at Hope Brooklyn have been intentional about…