Inbox Zero Contentment

By Tim Yearsley, reprinted from the London Institute for Contemporary Christianity. I’ve hit Inbox Zero. Outlook tells me, “You’re all caught up.” There’s no one waiting for me to reply to them. I walk away, my inbox gleaming like a polished kitchen worktop. And then I feel an irresistible urge to make sure my inbox stays at zero. So I check back.…

EWP Talks on Theology: Knowledge that Gives Life

Reprinted from the Oikonomia Network. Our collection of EWP Talks on Theology will help your students draw more extensively on the theological knowledge tradition to help people wrestle with today’s opportunities and difficulties. At the core of our work in the Oikonomia Network is drawing connections between the knowledge of God and his word stewarded in the church and the challenges of…

“Innovate”: Learning Wholeness and Sustainability

Reprinted from the Chalmers Center. Based in central Oklahoma, Branch15 was founded in 2013 to serve women in critical, life-controlling situations. Their mission has always been one of healing and restoration in the lives of their clients. Branch15’s main ministry participants have little to no support systems to address crises, which range from substance addiction to sex trafficking to abusive relationships to…

Leaving the Mountaintop

By Pam Tinsley, reprinted from Living God’s Mission. In churches that follow the Revised Common Lectionary, the Gospel we read on the last Sunday after the Epiphany – also, the Sunday before Lent – is about Jesus’ transfiguration (Matthew 17:1-9). Jesus leads his disciples Peter, James, and John up Mt. Tabor. On the mountaintop, as Jesus’ closest disciples behold his…

False Stories of Work: It’s Just about Money

Reprinted from the Salt & Light Australia Daily Devotional. Part five of a series. [Jesus] is before all things, and in him all things hold together….For God was pleased to have all his fullness dwell in him, and through him to reconcile to himself all things, whether things on earth or things in heaven, by making peace through his blood, shed on the…

Review: Purpose

By David Gill, reprinted from The 313. It is well worth going back eighteen years to revisit this classic book on leadership, purpose, and companies. Nikos Mourkogiannis is a business leadership consultant with a distinguished track record for more than forty years. Purpose represents a kind of distillation of his best insight into leadership and organizational development and success and has been…

Work: Beyond Tasks to Relational and Cognitive Crafting

By David Williamson. This is the fourth of a series. A worker today is somewhat limited by the realities of the job market. A chapter on “Job Crafting” in Dik and Duffy’s Make Your Job A Calling helps the reader craft any job so it is more of an experience or expression of calling: Job crafting identifies those things that workers…

When AI Sounds Human, What Is Left for Us to Be?

By Josh Hinton, reprinted from the London Institute for Contemporary Christianity. As AI technology continues to advance, its ability to replicate natural human language has become increasingly impressive. This development raises important spiritual questions about our perception of humanity, value, creativity and purpose. From a Christian perspective, it’s important to consider how these advancements in technology align with biblical teaching.…

EWP Talks on Ethics: What Is Real Flourishing?

Reprinted from the Oikonomia Network. Our collection of EWP Talks on Ethics will help your students explore the way we strive to live as followers of Jesus, and what we hope for – and will work for – when it comes to economic systems and practices. Perhaps the toughest part, these talks will help convey why we want what we do in those areas.…

Building Empathy across Socioeconomic Lines

Reprinted from the Chalmers Center. The key to any effective poverty alleviation is love.  God made the world out of love, and redeems us through his love expressed in Jesus’ sacrifice for our sins. He made us to enjoy loving relationships with him, with ourselves, with others, and with the rest of his creation. Because of this, our work to…