Over 150 years ago, a young man's dream of becoming a missionary looked as though it was finally coming true. As the nervous young man sat in the mission agency's office, he assured the interviewer that he and his new bride were committed to working hard, managing their resources as good stewards, and seeing that Christ was shared with as many people as possible.
Read MoreWhen I was nineteen years old, my grandmother gifted me a study Bible for Christmas. I was a young and relatively new Christian at the time, so this Christmas present seemed appropriate and admirable. I immediately became enamored and enthralled with its rich text and supporting commentary. Several years later, this is still the exact copy I aim to read daily; my version is a bit beaten up now but the text remains the same.
Read MoreFor those of us that work outside of a vocational ministry environment, finding God in our workplace can sometimes be more challenging than we anticipate. And because it can be challenging, we need to be intentional with it. Among hundreds of useful tips that surely could be noteworthy, here are three ways you can find God in your workplace:
Read MoreDrawing upon your memories as a young child, you probably have a general recollection of the food pyramid (something like this) that displayed how a healthy and balanced diet should look like. As you might recall, the base of the pyramid showed the most important types of food we should consume and the top of the pyramid showed the types of food we should only consume sparingly.
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