Named one of Sports Illustrated’s Top 100 most influential black women in sports, Jasmine Bellamy is Vice President of Merchandising and Community...
Guest Barbara Villasenor is a co-lead of Google Christian Fellowship and founding member of Google's Inter Belief Network, an employee resource group...
Podcast guest Jesse Eubanks shares about his experience building healthier relationships with God, himself, and others.
Learn about what forgiveness is and isn't, how to take steps toward forgiveness, and the benefits of forgiveness for your work.
As followers of Jesus, how can we resist replicating brokenness and instead act as a restorative presence in our workplaces and industries?
Guest Sam Thevanayagam talks to us about God's work of re-creation and making all things new through our every day work.
Guest Barbara Myrick credits prayer at work with stronger relationships and even better work results. She talks to us about the power of prayer at work.
Guests Sue Warnke (Salesforce, Faithforce) and Mimi Chan (Amazon, Christians at Amazon) discuss how Christians can build...
How do you respond when you’re being overlooked, disrespected, or even mistreated at work?
Explore the gospels to discover how to apply Jesus’ methods and principles to marketing.
How do you cope with work when winning or losing feels like everything?
How do I foster meaningful relationships with my coworkers when I mostly talk about work-related topics? How...
Guest Bill Hendricks discusses the benefits of finding and being a mentor, and gives practical advice for...
Guest Femi Sokoya flipped a bad manager situation, first by seeing his work as a place where...
We have an honest conversation about what it's like to struggle with mental health at work. With...
How can you maintain integrity in a culture of self-promotion? A Christian at Facebook gives us a...
VMware CEO Pat Gelsinger starts of every meeting with a personal check-in.
With God, as with a customer, you're always launching, deepening, or restoring a relationship.
Bill Hwang, CEO and Founder of Archegos Capital Management and Fuller Trustee, shares how his faith influences his business practices and the...
The words we use in our places of work have the power either to bless or curse, to build others up or...
John 1:43-51 The next day Jesus decided to go to Galilee. He found Philip and said to him, “Follow me.” Now Philip was from Bethsaida, the city of Andrew and Peter. Philip found...
Theme: Hopeful Expectations Beneath the Public Rancor Key Truths/Outline 1. The negative public face of the Christian...
Text: Our third sermon in this series returns us to the Scripture from the first sermon, though...
1 Thessalonians 3:1-13 (NIV) “So when we could stand it no longer, we thought it best to be left by ourselves in...
We all want careers that are purposeful. Nobody wants to find themselves in a dead-end job. We want to be allowed to...
Ken Dill worked on a General Motors assembly line for more than 34 years. Dill came to see his daily activities in a different light once he understood that work is ordained by...
"You can't be too busy to show people they matter to you. As a leader, there's nothing...
Paul Demonstrated an Attitude of Thankfulness Throughout his letter to the Philippians, Paul helped his flock have a positive attitude. He modeled...
From Sheryl Sandberg to Simone Biles, women with strong work ethics have been in the news lately. Surprisingly — or maybe not...
Then the apostles gathered around Jesus and told him everything they had done and taught. He said to them, “Come with me...
This remarkable passage not only teaches us compassion and hope for the obsessed and depressed, the cutters and crack-crazed, but also the...
As the creator of Peanuts reminds us, the hours we spend at work are so much more than just “work” hours. Many...
Lots of business advice out there today—even some of the advice we shared with you last week —is for people in charge...
"Our vocation should be our calling. Our calling is who are we." Jeff Rogers is the founder and chairman of One Accord...
How are you doing in your work life at being sympathetic and loving, at being compassionate and humble?
Right out of high school, I got a job at the gas station just down the road. I wanted to be a...
My heart sank when I answered my cell phone to my wife’s trembling voice. She could barely speak but I knew what...
When Jesus was asked by one of the Jewish theologians which was the greatest commandment of all, he began by quoting a crucial passage from the Jewish law.
Noah Riner, MBA Student at Stanford University, talks about the strength of learning from mentors who have already experienced much of the...
“If someone forces you to go one mile, go with him two miles.”
Tell me: Are your coworkers caterpillars or butterflies? Creepy, slinking, sticky-fingered bugs . . . the kind you sweep off the porch? Or the colorful, graceful, winged creatures you watch with...
The speed and amount of data coming at us on our computers, laptops, and cellphones, and soon through our glasses and watches, is startling.
In your work experience, which common behaviors are plainly incompatible with faithful Christian living?
The push for profitability, accountability, and flexibility has led to a workforce that is hardly recognizable from just 20 years ago.
Celebrities don't make the biggest impact on our lives—the people close to us do.
Are there other ways to deal with negativity in the workforce?
In an office challenge, Bill was always the first to offer help . . . and the last to get taken up on his offer. You see, Bill knew how to solve problems...
I recently read about a bus driver who is making a difference in this world. ...
Frank had a knack for updating dusty old systems. But when he changed departments, his new co-workers warned him about this leader’s unspoken motto: “We do it the way we’ve always done it.”...
Good work is step one, but how well do we work with others?
In all of my hustling to help everyone else look good and find value, I thought of myself more as a servant...
Scott was known at the office for his work at church. Just one thing: he sometimes played his “religious” card to get out of work at the office. ...
Do you see God at work in any of your coworkers' lives?
Task switching may be an inherent part of our fast-paced, plugged-in world, but we can still make time each week, or even each day, to slow down, reduce the volume, and focus on...
It is possible to have integrity in our business relationships. And as we interact well with our colleagues, we demonstrate the truth...
Think about the people around you in your daily work. How can you pray for them?
During a summer retreat at Laity Lodge in 2008, Lauren Winner sat down with one of our editors from TheHighCalling.org, Marcus Goodyear, for a conversation about spiritual practices and holistic...
Oberlin College once gave an honorary doctorate to Theodore Steinway—president of the company that crafted the world’s most prestigious pianos.The tribute said...
A man once asked Robert E. Lee for his opinion of a fellow officer. Lee spoke of the man in the highest terms. This greatly astonished another officer who overheard and said to...
Take time to notice the people who pack your parachute. No one goes it alone—it's the high calling of our daily work.
Paul’s greeting to Philemon sets the stage for the delicate social negotiation he is about to undertake.
Since God made us inherently relational, relationships are not just incidental to work; they are essential.
When Abraham and Sarah entered the country of King Abimelech, Abimelech inadvertently violated the rules of hospitality, and as restitution awarded Abraham...
In Numbers 12, Moses’ brother and sister, Aaron and Miriam, try to launch a revolt against his authority. They appear to have...
Truthtelling builds trust and civil cooperation among human beings. Trust is critical for a prosperous society, and being a person of one’s...
The workplace is one of the most common settings for adultery, not necessarily because adultery occurs in the workplace itself, but because...
Perhaps relationships offer real meaning in work. The Teacher extols the value of friendships at work. “Two are better than one, because they have a good reward for their toil” (Eccl. 4:9, emphasis...
The calling of Levi is another incident that occurs as Jesus is moving (Mark 2:13-14). The passage stresses the public nature of...
In addition to the accounts of the calling of specific disciples, there is also the account of the appointing of the apostles...
An emphasis on personal relationships suffuses the theology of these chapters. Jesus calls the disciples “no longer servants…but friends” (John 15:15, NASB)...
We saw in Romans 1:1–17 that salvation begins with reconciliation to God. People have become estranged from God because of their “godlessness...
What can be done with a world of people separated from God by idolatry and from one another by judgment? God’s true...
Second Corinthians begins with Paul’s sincere thanks for the deep relationship he has with the Corinthians. They are so closely knit together...
In 2 Corinthians 6:14–18 Paul takes up the question of being mismatched (literally “unequally yoked”) with non-Christians. This has implications for both...
Using the Bible as a model you can improve our relationships with your coworkers.
3 Bible stories encourage us to lean on others in a crisis.