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Kingdom Misused
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Tom Nelson: The Bookends of the Bible
Genesis 1-2 and Revelation 21-22 are necessary to understanding God's purpose for our lives, and these "bookends" help narrow the "Sunday to Monday Gap."
Tom Nelson: Deconstructing Biblical Assumptions
God's introduction as a worker in Genesis 1-2 forces us to reassess and rethink biblical stereotypes and assumptions to develop a doctrine of vocation.
Tom Nelson: The Way We View Work
If work is good and reflects the character of God, why do we view it negatively?
Tom Nelson: What Is Biblical Rest?
Rest does not mean inactivity.
Tom Nelson: Theology of Vocation
What is the theological definition of vocation?
Gideon Strauss: Theology of Mission
The proclamation of the gospel is at the heart of the mission of God.
Dave Gibbons: The False Sacred/Secular Divide
1 Corinthians 10:31: "So whether you eat or drink or whatever you do, do it all for the glory of God."
Kara Powell: Reaching Young Adults
During the "driver's license to marriage license hiatus," young adults tend to leave the church and their faith. How should we—and the church—respond?
Gideon Strauss: The Narrow Faith/Work Conversation
How do we bring the faith/work conversation to all professions and workers?
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