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Tom Nelson: Cultivating a Church Culture that Affirms Work
How does a church develop a doctrine of vocation that extends beyond the confines of Sunday morning worship?
Tom Nelson: Language that Affirms Work
A church's language can affirm or devalue its congregants' work.
Tom Nelson: Addressing the Sunday to Monday Gap
Work matters, and the church should be the first to promote a theology of faith and work.
Dave Gibbons: A Practical Starting Point
What are some practical ways that a pastor or church leader can begin to empower others and affirm a theology of vocation?
Dave Gibbons: Ideas for Vocational Discipleship
Establishing and developing a vision for discipleship that intersects with people's calling and vocation.
Gideon Strauss: Discipleship Practices for Pastors
How can a pastor offer discipleship for those who work in vocations with which the pastor is unfamiliar?
Gideon Strauss: First Steps Toward Implementing Vocational Discipleship
The churches who practice vocational discipleship (and practice it well) are those that incorporate the faith/work discussion into the congregations' ordinary life.
Tom Nelson: Pastoral Malpractice
Tom Nelson shares a pastoral malpractice that completely reshaped his approach to ministry.
Kara Powell: The Dangers of Elevating Certain Vocations
Every person has the opportunity to pastor.
Gideon Strauss: The Professionalization of Church
How have corporate ideas of business helped and hindered the church?
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