Our High Calling

Sermon Notes on Work and Faith
Every quarter, a new set of three sermon outlines for pastors or Christians looking to study The High Calling of their work.
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Best of Work Articles
Keep your year on track with insightful articles and strategies for success at work.

The Personal Ponzi Scheme
My friend is getting her MBA, so she is always enlightening me. Then she shared her idea about personal Ponzi schemes.

Work and Play Where You Are
As a high school football player in Chico, California, Aaron was pretty good. But graduation came and not a single major college had a scholarship for him. Today, of course, Aaron Rodgers is the Green Bay Packers quarterback—named Most Valuable Player of Super Bowl XLV. Aaron could have checked out after that early disappointment. But he was a competitor. He joined a junior college team and led...
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Elevate Studio Serves God Through Architecture
Nothing inhibits community like bad architecture. Ugly churches develop into ugly communities.

Thank God for NASCAR, Galvanized Rubber, and Funny Movies
Honorable work is an offering to God wherever you are, whatever you do.

Spiritual Farsightedness
Spiritually speaking, some of us suffer from farsightedness in our life and work.

Know Yourself
Keith Fitzhugh gets a call from the New York Jets to play receiver—and he turns it down. But why? Keith’s answer has been all over the news: he turned down pro football to stay with the railroad—and with his parents. Turns out Keith Fitzhugh is about reliability. Three times he signed, and three times the pro teams cut him. Meanwhile, his parents need him . . . and since childhood, trains have...
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Faith at Work, Part 3: Uncompromising Ethics
Part 1, Part 2 Jimmy Dunne is, by his own admission, a man who sees the world in black and white. In a time when shades of gray are increasingly admired, this is not always a popular perspective. But Dunne’s singular vision became a bright light for others to follow after his workplace was decimated by terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center. Dunne is Senior Managing Principal for Sandler...
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Get Started
There was no denying that Ken had a tough assignment at work. And there was no doubt that Ken was dodging that assignment. He had a hundred excuses—and he used them—to delay getting started. Meanwhile, Ken’s boss trusted him. Relied on him. And the deadline wasn’t changing. Finally, at long last, Ken executed the most difficult part of the assignment . . . he got...
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Sherwood MacRae
2/11/2012 9:41:14 AM
My prayer is that Christians would stop using secular language - such we "work" to describe read more ...