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The time I am not investing in a nuclear family is spent in other culturally significant ways.
Charity Singleton
Only teams with diverse skills pull through these uncertain periods of growth.
Claire Burge
I don’t think I can do this anymore.
Emily Wierenga
It's not so much the job as the attititude that creates a high calling.
Bradley J. Moore
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Featured Articles

May 18, 2012

Serving God in the Healthcare Profession: Four Reflections

Marcus Goodyear

Our friends at The Washington Institute for Faith, Vocation, and Culture just published a fantastic series of articles about serving God in the healthcare profession. Four healthcare professionals...

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May 18, 2012

Everything Matters: Living Alone as a Cultural Act

Charity Singleton

Editor's Note: On Fridays we're hosting a series called Everything Matters, where guests share why their particular vocation or gift is a cultural act. Each installment serves as a response to the...

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May 17, 2012

"How Important Is Integrating Faith And Work?" - Jenny White

The High Calling

"To me, the win is that every church would have someone whose sole focus is vocation."

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May 17, 2012

Walking Into Uncertainty: Growth in Perspective

Claire Burge

Walking over storm water drains and man hole covers terrifies me. I think it’s the unknown darkness below me that makes my toes curl inward. I try to dodge the menacing holes, but every now and...

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May 16, 2012

Sharing the Days

emily wierenga

It’s just nine in the morning, and I’m wishing to hear the garage door sliding shut, meaning Trenton is home, his bike parked. And I’ve never told him, because I’m too embarrassed of needing him...

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May 17, 2012

"Why Is It Hard to Connect Spiritual Value to Our Work?" - Scott Wesley

The High Calling

"I think that whatever we do, we should do it as if we're serving God."

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May 15, 2012

Is Your Work a Paycheck or a Calling?

The High Calling

Three people on the same job site have very different perspectives on their work.

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May 17, 2012

Do You Have a Job, a Career, or a Calling?

Bradley J. Moore

The first job I had out of high school was as a dishwasher for a white-tablecloth Italian restaurant during the late seventies. My industrious best friend worked there, and he said it would be a...

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May 17, 2012

An Open Apology From a Working Mom

Dena Dyer

Dear vacuum, broom, and dust pan, I’m sorry I’ve been neglecting you. After working all day, you’re the last things I want to spend my time with. To my friends, I do want to get together. I’m not...

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May 13, 2012

The Splinter Hunter

Howard E. Butt, Jr.

Jason finally had enough. His officemate and frequent work partner would have to be confronted. “Your delays make us miss deadline after deadline,” Jason said. “And I’m sorry to have to tell you.”

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