Trustworthy Wisdom@Work
A Repository of Wisdom from Trusted Sources
When God looks upon the Babylon system of this world, He sees darkness—utter moral and spiritual darkness. Scripture speaks of the “domain of darkness,” and tells us that our...
Our God of infinite variety uses many means of positioning His people. . . We who love God are positioned not according to human design, nor simply as a...
“No one can serve two masters,” Jesus said, “for either he will hate the one and love the other, or he will hold to one and despise the other”...
I am convinced that our false division of labor into “sacred” and “secular” categories is one of the major reasons that the “twain” so seldom meet. In countless ways...
The human heart longs after a lasting rest, one that will carry us through the work week. Our need and desire is not simply time off to escape work...
God has called all saints to live by faith. Some of them “get their living from the gospel” (1 Corinthians 9:14). Others get their living from wages, commissions, or...
Our work is rooted in God’s work. If we would learn how to do our daily work “as to the Lord,” we must watch God at work. Through the...
Once a person begins to discover how to minister to others on the job he may come to resent his ordinary chores as interruptions to his “real” work. Why...
Sharing the Light of the world with non-Christians is one more reason God has put us to work in ordinary jobs. But how do we share this light? Do...
No list, however complete, could fully encompass the various forms of service that we may be called upon to render to our fellow Christians. This is because all true...
Our daily work serves as one of God’s major tools for cultivating and nurturing the life of Christ within us. While we may be eager to have our work...