February 17, 2016
December 09, 2015
Aslan’s Song of Stewardship
October 21, 2015
HELP WANTED – Griff Tannen’s Hoverboard Emporium
September 22, 2015
Lester DeKoster’s 3 Dimensions of Work
Lester DeKoster’s short book, Work: The Meaning of Your Life, sets forth a profound thesis and solid theological framework for how we think about work.
Although the faith and work movement has delivered a host of books and resources on the topic, DeKoster’s book stands out for its bite and balance. Continue Reading...
June 11, 2015
Isolation and Self-Sufficiency: The Logical Ends of Protectionism
May 27, 2015
The Thread of Work and the Fabric of Civilization
April 15, 2015
‘Forget the Community’: The Danger of Putting Neighbor Before God
April 07, 2015
Music Box: A Parable on Finding Joy at Work (and in Life)
When struggling with “work that wounds”— work that’s “cross-bearing, self-denying, and life-sacrificing,” as Lester DeKoster describes it — we can content ourselves by remembering that God is with us in the workplace and our work has meaning. Continue Reading...
March 25, 2015
Lessons on Work and Civilization from ‘Katy and the Big Snow’
March 18, 2015