One of the bigger struggles I’ve had with my prayer is perfunctory prayer.
Whether personally or professionally, our source of hope should be the same.
When we see Jesus for who he really is, when we experience his life-giving touch, we joyfully follow wherever he leads.
I have to actively watch for this and redirect myself.
Maybe you’re looking for the wrong reward.
I know there have been times in my life when I have, and I suspect there are times when you have as well.
What do you do when you hit a “pothole” at work?
Does God value some jobs more than others?
How closely we follow Jesus most often depends on how convenient and safe it is.
When it comes to abilities, one of the greatest abilities a believer can possess is “approachability.”
The Lord God took the man and put him in the Garden of Eden to work it and take care of it (Genesis 2:15).
This is a question I’ve been pondering quite often lately.
I was surprised to discover that most of the praying in the Bible is full of movement, action and noise.
We may be given authority over some areas of our lives, but there’s someone else who is in control.
Our work matters because it is a means of glorifying God.
For some of your coworkers, you may be their only authentic exposure to the Christian faith.
In this sequel to Through Colored Glasses, Hal Perrone is a first-time CEO with great ambitions. But when his leadership dreams dissolve into his career's worst nightmare, a former enemy opens his eyes to the truth.
This principle of "abandoning oneself to the strengths of others" has significant implications for those in any form of leadership.
OK, here we are at Monday morning. How are you feeling?
We underestimate what we can accomplish when we do God’s will God’s way in God’s timing with God’s strength.





















