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Ever heard of a “green room”? It’s the room in a theater where actors and speakers can relax when they’re not on stage….talk to each other about what they really think, fix their makeup, get some coffee, and otherwise prepare for their next moment “on.” Well, this blog is the green room for the faith and work movement, where its leaders can kick off their shoes, grab a cup of coffee or a mug of tea, and talk heart-to-heart about where the movement’s come from, where it’s going, what’s working, and what’s not working. We hope you’ll join the conversation.

Tell the Truth

Image: Witnesses to Truth, Abbot Lynn Bauman, 2023 By Brandon Beck, reprinted from Living God’s Mission. Keep, O Lord, your household the Church in your steadfast faith and love, that through your grace we may proclaim your truth with boldness,and minister your justice with compassion; for the sake of our Savior Jesus Christ, who lives and reigns with you and the…

Review: Our Secular Vocation

By David Gill, reprinted from Workplace 313. J. Daryl Charles is an affiliate sholar of the John Jay Institute and the author of twenty books, including the superb Wisdom and Work: Theological Reflections on Human Labor from Ecclesiastes (2021). In Our Secular Vocation, Charles draws again on Ecclesiastes but ranges far wider in scripture and history to provide one of the best and deepest…

Faith, Tech and Workplace Groups

Reprinted from the London Institute for Contemporary Christianity. Recently, LICC’s Josh Hinton caught up with Stephen Doel, who’s worked in the tech industry for the past 25 years. Stephen believes our Christian faith has real value in our workplaces – for us, our colleagues, and our customers. He’s also benefited hugely from being part of a Christian group at work.…

Teaching: One of the Largest and Most Important Callings

By David Williamson. In spring, students are looking forward to graduation and/or summer vacation, or perhaps to fall and what might be possible socially as well as academically. I think of the teachers who have made this school year effective and point to the future with hopefulness. Teaching is of the largest and most important fields of modern work. It…

EWP Talks on Culture: The Context for Transformation

Reprinted from the Oikonomia Network. Our collection of EWP Talks on Culture will help your students understand the social structures that shape them as human beings, for good and for ill, and how we can act to strengthen what is right and challenge what is wrong in those structures. The gospel is not spoken into a vacuum, but into the dynamic world…

Holistic Approaches to Development

Reprinted from the Chalmers Center. Material poverty is complex and not reducible to a single cause. Healthy, sustainable poverty alleviation ministries need to address all five root causes of material poverty – individual brokenness, systemic brokenness, false stories of change, broken and destructive formative practices, and demonic forces. Over the last few weeks, we’ve looked at Ministry Design Principles that contribute…

The Church as Gym

By Pam Tinsley, reprinted from Living God’s Mission. Several months ago, I returned to the gym for the first time since the pandemic started. It wasn’t easy. Not because I was physically incapable of resuming regular exercise, but because working out at the gym was no longer a daily practice. I made excuses not to go. However, as I eased…

Workplace Discipleship: Free Video Study Series

Reprinted from Workplace 313. Workplace 313 is excited to offer churches and study groups a 12-part series of 18-20-minute videos with Dr. David W. Gill—plus a downloadable Study Guide—on the basics of workplace discipleship (“faith at work”). Our churches help members with the basics of prayer, Bible study, evangelism, and church and family life. But there is usually a gaping hole when…

Guiding Planes for God’s Glory

By Sophie Sanders, reprinted from the London Institute for Contemporary Christianity. Shape tracking. Sequential memory. Reactive avoidance. Most of us don’t even know what these words mean, let alone use them in our daily lives. But John Archer does both. He loves his job as a trainee air traffic controller and uses these incredibly specialised skills to direct and divert…