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In late 2000, Howard E. Butt, Jr. began airing a series of one-minute radio messages during morning drive time in four Texas markets. The High Calling of Our Daily Work® now plays on more than 2,000 stations across the nation. It is also available as a podcast for listeners on the go!

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With Greater Clarity

8.1.10

With Greater Clarity >

When we become Christians . . . as we begin to view life through the lens of Scripture . . . something similar happens. We see the same things—but view them differently, with greater clarity . . . in the high calling of our daily work.

Price and Preference

7.25.10

Price and Preference >

Some people know the price of everything and the value of nothing.

A Miserable Joy

7.18.10

A Miserable Joy >

The bigger the target, the more people shoot at it.

Every Day Is Practice

7.11.10

Every Day Is Practice >

" . . . the faithful in a little are faithful in a lot."

People Notice

7.4.10

People Notice >

At work, can you share credit?

Wages and Roses

6.27.10

Wages and Roses >

Walter Kohler didn't stop at safe working conditions and adequate wages. He knew that souls also need beauty. All three contribute to the high calling of our daily work.

Lost, Late, Reactive

6.20.10

Lost, Late, Reactive >

The next time you're lost—in any sense—the best move may be to pause a moment . . . and know God.

In God's Hands

6.13.10

In God's Hands >

"But I trust in you, Lord . . . my times are in your hands."

Workaholic

6.6.10

Workaholic >

Compulsive work is no good at all. Guard your work/life balance.

Thankful in All Things

5.30.10

Thankful in All Things >

The Apostle Paul urges us always to be joyful, to pray in all things, and to be thankful in every circumstance

Focus on What You Know

5.23.10

Focus on What You Know >

When there's something you can't know, go back to what you do know. The Psalms say, "The Lord is my light and my salvation, whom shall I fear?"

What's in a Dream?

5.16.10

What's in a Dream? >

The necessary rest that recharges our batteries—and our health—can also awaken our creativity . . . in the high calling of our daily work.

Correct Craft

5.9.10

Correct Craft >

Former president and CEO Walter N. Meloon once said, "My job is to protect the investment of the stockholders, but . . . whatever I do is for the glory of God." That's the high calling of our daily work.

Micro-Sculptor

5.2.10

Micro-Sculptor >

God's reverse logic: the very thing that holds us back one day sends us soaring the next—in the high calling of our daily work.

The Game of Life

4.25.10

The Game of Life >

Using chess to teach strategy, victory, and wisdom from defeat.

What Hath God Wrought?

4.18.10

What Hath God Wrought? >

In our hurry-up world of cell phones and instant messages, remember the many miracles—including technology—that God has wrought.

We Are the Church

4.11.10

We Are the Church >

We are the Church—and the Church goes where we go—in the high calling of our daily work.

Gold Medal Lessons

4.4.10

Gold Medal Lessons >

Name the gold medal decathlete in the 2008 Olympics.

Music in Them

3.28.10

Music in Them >

Their work informed and shaped the music in them.

To God's Glory

3.21.10

To God's Glory >

We can inscribe each page with "SDG"—to God's glory alone . . . in the high calling of our daily work.

Grapevine Faith

3.14.10

Grapevine Faith >

Here's to encouraging everyone—in the high calling of our daily work.

Cafeteria Lady

3.7.10

Cafeteria Lady >

Besides food, Linda serves every student's potential. Linda makes it her business to do far more than her job . . . in the High Calling of our daily work.

Butterflies, Caterpillars, and Coworkers

2.28.10

Butterflies, Caterpillars, and Coworkers >

Imagine that person one day transformed—in the high calling of our daily work.

Hitting the Delete Key

2.21.10

Hitting the Delete Key >

Our mistakes aren't gone a little—God deletes them for good. . . in the high calling of our daily work.

Be Where You Are

2.14.10

Be Where You Are >

Pay attention. Be where you are! It's the high calling of our daily work.

Lieutenant Stevens

2.7.10

Lieutenant Stevens >

Since 1945, one man—Lieutenant Stevens—has run that counter.

Small Change

1.31.10

Small Change >

Consider your habits and routines: what small change would make a large difference for you—in the high calling of our daily work?

Living Letters

1.24.10

Living Letters >

The Apostle Paul says a Christian is "like a letter written by Christ."

Execute the Last Order Received

1.17.10

Execute the Last Order Received >

In storms of crisis, Joe was a haven of calm.

Will You Choose Joy?

1.10.10

Will You Choose Joy? >

Every day, every hour, sometimes every five minutes, we choose how we will face difficulty and suffering.

This Is the Day!

1.3.10

This Is the Day! >

This is the day the Lord has made. Rejoice! . . . in the high calling of our daily work.