Category: Future of the Movement

Review: ‘NIV Faith and Work Bible’ uncovers God’s story for stewardship

The Green Room welcomes Joseph Sunde with his review of the NIV Faith and Work Bible, reprinted from the Acton PowerBlog. Joseph Sunde is a writer and project coordinator for the Acton Institute, editor of the For the Life of the World: Letters to the Exiles blog and content manager of the blog Oikonomia at Patheos.com. He resides in Minneapolis, Minnesota with his wife and…

How Business as Mission Paved the Faith & Work Path (2/2)

ANTANANARIVO, Madagascar – As I sit here in awe at the fruitfulness of a business as mission (BAM) program in its sixth year of growth, Biblical Entrepreneurship, I ask myself, “How did this work 25 hours away by plane, and worlds away in culture and language, ignite our church to get serious about the faith and work movement?” At the…

Vocation Infusion Leads to Church Revitalization

In 2012, two friends and I launched an initiative called the Vocation Infusion Learning Community (VILC). The aim was to gather congregational leaders from around the country in a series of four retreats focused on faith and work. Over the next few years we took over 40 church teams through the program. Today, a similar initiative continues through Made to…

God’s Story of Work for Kids: Teaching Children to Think Wisely and Well About Work

A review of God’s Story of Work for Kids, a theology of work curriculum by Helen C. Kim Dr. Helen Kim has been involved in children’s ministry as a church staff professional and a volunteer for over 12 years. During that time, she’s never once come across a Sunday School curriculum on work. That might sound understandable given that little…

The Kingdom Militant

By Greg Forster; part two of a series. One of the most fun experiences I’ve ever had was teaching Sunday school classes on theology and politics in one of America’s most firmly “dominance paradigm” churches – the kind of church that has a culture warrior mentality. Even where churches have more recently turned away from the culture war as such,…

From Faith@Work 101 to Faith@Work 201: second in a series

For the first post in this series, click here. Faith@Work 101 needs now — and will always need — to be actively promoted and taught in our churches and all other Christian contexts.  These five basics need to be constantly and creatively promoted. But we also need to move beyond these shared basics as leaders and teachers.  I want to…

Should We Create More Vocation-Specific Faith and Work Resources?

One topic that continually comes up among faith and work leaders is this: should we create more vocation-specific materials? That is, instead of creating resources broadly about, say, work, Sabbath, calling, or caring for the poor, should we create experiences, books or small group studies specifically for those in, say, law, business, architecture or nursing? The topic came up at…

What I Learned Filling the Barn: A Thanksgiving Thought

Chris Horst is the vice president of development for HOPE International. He is passionate about issues of faith and entrepreneurship. He is also the author of Mission Drift and Entrepreneurship For Human Flourishing. He blogs regularly and has recently posted an article reflecting on his early jobs and the importance of work. Horst discusses a job he had at a friend’s…