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'Divine Conspirator' Dallas Willard Dies at 77

Dallas Willard was on a quiet quest to subvert nominal Christianity.

Why Tim Keller Wants You to Stay in That Job You Hate

The Redeemer pastor explains how he ministers to laypeople facing career confusion.

Let Pastors' Wives Do Their Own Thing

And please ignore the ones on reality TV.

David Platt Wants You to Get Serious About Following Christ

You've given up on the American Dream, and you're ready to embrace authentic faith in Jesus. The author of Radical tells you what comes next.

Why the Rest of Your Week Matters to God

Created to Make Homes

Because of the Incarnation, we can invest in a place with tender love.

The Cutting Edge of Marketplace Ministries

How businesses are doing more holistic ministry than ever.

Planting Gardens in Prison: Why We Labor for Shalom Now

Even though we know we can't usher in God's kingdom, we're still called to establish order, beauty, and abundance in this life.

Business Declares the Glory of God

How real-estate developer Walter Crutchfield's gift at making money became a vocation.

Ditch the Diploma: Why College Graduates Are Questioning Their Education

And why you might question whether God is calling you to get a bachelor's degree.

Business Is the Church's Business

It's wrong to elevate an ecclesiastical elite over the money-making members of the body of Christ.

You Don't Have to Quit to Find Life-Giving Work

Even if you don't like your job, you have a calling to serve God and others.

Family as Calling: Finding Vocation In and Near the Home

How Martin Luther's doctrine of vocation can mold marriage, parenting, and childhood.

Calling All Callings: Amy Sherman on 'Kingdom Calling'

Christians can build thriving communities by exercising their vocational gifts.

Why We Need More 'Chaplains' and Fewer Leaders

What's a pastor for?

Virtual Vitality: Bobby Gruenewald Links Technology and the Church

How a pastor from LifeChurch.tv is helping plug the church into the digital future.

The Coach in Your Head

Sports psychologist Julie Bell can help you hear it.

DeVon Franklin Keeps the Faith in Hollywood

The studio exec says it's alive and well.

Mark Hatfield Changed My Life in Three Minutes

The senator bucked easy categories, even in citing a simple verse.

No More Band-Aids: Shannon Sedgwick Davis Wields Law to Halt Genocide

Why the president of the philanthropic Bridgeway Foundation says money alone won't fix the problem.

City Parish: An Australian Builds NYC Networks

Jon Tyson plants neighborhood churches in New York City.

Sex, Money ... Pride? Why Pastors Are Stepping Down

What's causing some well-known leaders like C. J. Mahaney (and John Piper before him) to step aside is not what you might think.

The Most Risky Profession

Why you need to pray desperately for your pastor.

A Liberating Woman: A Reflection on the Founder of Christians for Biblical Equality

Catherine Clark Kroeger championed women’s equality without budging on scriptural authority.

My Top 5 Movies About Unemployment

Working on Eternity

Ben Witherington sets earthly labor in kingdom context. A review of 'Work: A Kingdom Perspective on Labor.'

Super Natural: Josh Hamilton's Comeback

The recovering crack addict and baseball superstar knows he's special, but it's a special that cuts two ways.

Hardworking Sloths: Disguising Spiritual Laziness

The lazy culprit behind our busyness.

Alternative Capitalist: How a Coffee Business Brews Reconciliation

Why Jonathan Golden helps farmers in Rwanda.

Poet Amena Brown Speaks the Truth in Rhythm and Rhymes

Faith stirs the spoken word poetry.

Chasing the Storyteller

David Cunningham's faith informs his filmmaking.

Q & A: Herman Cain on Faith, Calling, and Presidential Aspirations

CT talks with the pizza magnate about his potential candidacy, cancer, and views of Islam.

Eugene Peterson: A Pastor's Journey

The memoirist reads the text of his life, and addresses the parlous state of the pastoral calling.

Q & A: Bobby Jindal on his Vision

Louisiana's governor talks about his conversion and policy priorities.

Somali Pirates Kill Bible Distributors

Scott Adam, a graduate of Fuller Seminary, was killed with three others after they were taken hostage.

Religion 2.0: Timothy Dalrymple

The manager of Patheos' evangelical portal clarifies the gospel online.

Filling the Dad Gap

John Sowers addresses the root of many social ills.

Connoisseur for Christ: Roberta Green Ahmanson

What inspires the art enthusiast to give millions away?

The Meaning of Business

Christians in the marketplace, says Jeff Van Duzer, are not second-class citizens of the kingdom.

Alissa Wilkinson: Every Square Inch

The writer and editor seeks the redemption of all creation.
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Goods and God
Humans should create as God does. The Rev. Tim Keller of Redeemer Presbyterian Church in New York argues that God is an entrepreneur. (Jason Byassee, Faith and Leadership)

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