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Week 5: Becoming an Inspiration: What You Do with What You Know
Small Group StudyWeek 5 offers some real life examples of people doing work that they feel is for God in the course of their everyday...
Week 4: When Hope Isn’t Foolish
Small Group StudyWeek 4 demonstrates how a pastor can integrate work stories from members of the congregation into the order of the...
Week 3: Invite Jesus into Your Every Crunch Time
Small Group StudyWeek 3 demonstrates how to bring a guest speaker into an integrated sermon and small group series. Val Snekvik, a guest...
Week 2: Finding God in the Least Expected People
Small Group StudyWeek 2 covers the topic of investing in other people, especially those people who seem like unlikely candidates for...
Ruth and Parables: Small Group Leaders Guide Week 1
Small Group StudyThis content is part of the Ruth and Parables curriculum, an 11-week integrated sermon and small group series on...
Finding Joy and Wonder, in All our Lives, All the Time (Sermon Notes)
Sermon NotesThis is the first sermon in the series: “Inspired: The Whole of Life with God in the Picture.” It was delivered by...
Week 1: Finding Joy and Wonder, in All our Lives, All the Time
Small Group StudyWeek 1 introduces the congregation to the series on Ruth, as well as to the concept of Whole Life Discipleship....
Ruth and Parables Curriculum
Small Group StudyHow can a church integrate workplace issues into a normal structure of weekly preaching and small groups? This...
Chapter 8 - Work as Calling: An Invitation to Vocation
BookBecause of our involvement with numerous Christian organizations and churches, we both have had occasion over the years...
Working With God
BookCompetition: Is it Biblical?
BookFew Christians would argue that competition is entirely good. We have all seen too many excesses to affirm the...
Serving Both God and Mammon?
BookWhen we work in the marketplace as Jesus followers, there’s a phrase that often rings in our ears. The words come from...