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Christian College Grads Care More About Helping, Less About Money
Study suggests religious schools should emphasize distinctives.
The Turbulent Calling of Bivocational Ministry
Three honest stories about its rewards and challenges.
Was I Betraying My Church by Interviewing Elsewhere?
Seasons of pastoral transition are conflicting—and they should be.
How David Brooks Meandered Toward God
The New York Times columnist hasn’t become a Christian of the “Protestant evangelical variety,” but his latest book offers a fine example of spiritual autobiography.
This Fantasy Novelist Showed Me What It Means to Fear God
How Lois McMaster Bujold’s Hugo Award–winning stories depict reverence in the face of divine mystery.
Saving Retirement
Growing old is not what it used to be. For millions of retirees, that may actually be good news.
Florida’s Oldest Place to Grow Old
Dowling Park was a retirement community built around widows and orphans. A century later, it’s a model for intergenerational ministry.
Your Plan B Is Still God’s Plan A
What a failed church plant taught me about divine purpose and provision.
God Has a Plan for Your Life. But You Can't Find It Alone.
How community helps us discern our callings.
Ministry Lessons from the Life of Eugene Peterson
9 church leaders share what they learned through his books, letters, and friendship.
God Called Me to Quit My Job. But Did I Trust Him Without a Paycheck?
A round-the-world research trip is teaching me the power of God's provision.
God of the Second Shift
The theology of work conversation is thriving. Why are most workers missing from it?
Our October Issue: Rethinking Vocation
Work is both “do what you love” and “do what you must.”
How Mothers (and Others) Minister in Disrupted Spaces
Christ's kingdom work involved detours. Can we follow his model?
Consider the Stem Cell: A Biology Instructor's Reflection on Calling
There are more than biological principles inside cells.
God Calls Me to Motherhood and Art. How Do I Do Both?
The cofounder of a new art and vocation institute in South Carolina aims to address the intersection of faith, family, creativity, and calling.
Give People Dignity the World Has Taken Away
What an alcoholic pastor taught me about administering the presence of God.
Eugene Cho: Why I Am Stepping Down as Pastor of Quest Church
“I don’t feel burned out, but I am realizing my limitations.”
When Your Calling Feels Like Death
Doing God's will, even in ministry, isn't always fun and flourishing.
How Pastors Can Reclaim the Role of Spiritual Parent
I don’t wear a collar, but "Father" is still the best description of my calling.

Top Story March 29, 2024

A Theologian’s Vision of ‘Peasant’ Politics Is Surprisingly Lordly in Scope
A Theologian’s Vision of ‘Peasant’ Politics Is Surprisingly Lordly in Scope
Ephraim Radner’s “narrow” concern for protecting the mundane goods of earthly life isn’t so narrow after all.

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