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Hey John Piper, Is My Femininity Showing?

The implications of allowing women to teach "indirectly."

Unearthing Gifts Once Abandoned for Motherhood

Why Rebekah Lyons wants you to find your calling.

Beef Stroganoff Isn't Rocket Science

The New York Times' controversial Yvonne Brill obit and the sacred call to remember.

Single Ladies Need Better Work-Life Balance, Too

Sheryl Sandberg's lessons for all of us, including the church.

When 'Leaning In' Isn't Enough

Christian businesswomen find themselves leaning on God.

The Hands of Jason Bateman and the Hands of Christ

A body double reflects on how a movie set reminds him of church ministry.

The Sabbath Swimming Lesson

When unemployment threatens to sink us, God keeps our heads above water.

Working Together… From Home

A message to Marissa Mayer: It's not where we work, but how we work that matters.

The Secret to Having It All? Work from Home

Technology lets us blur the line between job and family.

Don't Call Him 'Mr. Mom'

Quit patronizing. It's OK for dads to be dads.

Created to Make Homes

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

The 'Benevolent Sexism' at Christian Colleges

A new study finds that women faculty say they're undermined and passed over for advancement because of their gender. But they're happier than they'd be at secular schools.

The Chief End of Men

Hanna Rosin's 'The End of Men' celebrates women's enormous strides in education and business. Why I can't don my party hat yet.

Love Isn't Easy in Man Camp Ministry

When roughnecks descend on an oil boomtown, Christians find the gift of hospitality strains their vision of ministry.

The Cutting Edge of Marketplace Ministries

How businesses are doing more holistic ministry than ever.

How Creative Business Blesses a City

Phoenix native Aaron Klusman's fast-paced career is a model for Christian entrepreneurs nationwide.

Can Christian Women Have It All? Debunking the Work-Life Balance Myth

Why Christian women are needed at home and in the highest echelons of society.

How Mother's Day Hype Can Ruin Your Mother's Day

A good Mother's Day looks beyond a hefty salary or long hours.

Why We Can All Opt Out of the 'War on Women'

We can all stop using such violent imagery to describe what women face.

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.

The Perception Obstacle for Women Pursuing Leadership in Evangelical Workplaces

New research points to challenges female leaders face.

'I'm Dad, the Babysitter,' and Other Cultural Myths

As more parents spend time working at home, the entire family benefits.

Calling All Callings: Amy Sherman on 'Kingdom Calling'

Christians can build thriving communities by exercising their vocational gifts.

The Untapped Potential of the At-Home Mom

With the right schedule, mothers can raise a family and pursue their career, too.

Blessed Are the Jobless: How Ministries Aid the Unemployed

For millions of discouraged workers, the church can turn job loss into a gift.

How We Can Harness the New Domesticity Without Diminishing Women

Keeping house is part of God's work, too.

Church Wins Firing Case at Supreme Court

Unanimous decision in closely watched case strengthens "ministerial exception."

Service Is Not Scandal: Responding to Mark Noll

Why it's good that evangelicals have not, and likely will not, develop an "evangelical mind."

Learning from Tim Tebow about Workplace Evangelism

Why we all could stand to do a bit more Tebowing around the office.

Why Every Workplace Needs Feminine Bosses

Just because I'm in a position of authority doesn't mean I should try to act like a man.

The Coach in Your Head

Sports psychologist Julie Bell can help you hear it.

Supreme Court: What's More Important than Church Doctrine?

Can the justices decide an employment case without making religious decisions? Says Breyer: 'This is tough and I'm stuck.'

Baptist Fellowship Offering Cash Incentives to Churches Considering Female Pastors

Why leaders are willing to pay expenses for search committees that consider women for church leadership.

City Parish: An Australian Builds NYC Networks

Jon Tyson plants neighborhood churches in New York City.

Purity Practices: Coed Leadership Concerns

Old safeguards face coed workplace.

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.

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.

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