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Overall Best of 2012

This year at The High Calling we published over 1600 articles to help you think about a holistic Christian faith that honors God every moment of every day, whether we are a work, at home, at church, or in our community. Our staff of editors and programmers and writers and IT people and theologians look forward to continue serving you in 2013. God bless you in your daily work!
—Marcus Goodyear, Senior Editor
Overall Best of 2012
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Don’t Mistake Doing What You Love With Doing What’s Important
By J. B. Wood I like my job, but other creative passions run deep that I don’t have the luxury of pursuing. There are bills to pay, after all. |
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Eucharisteo: A Conversation with Ann Voskamp
By Glynn Young The root word of eucharisteo is charis, meaning “grace.” Jesus took the bread and saw it as grace and gave thanks. This is the crux of Christianity. |
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I Do: Struggle
By Glynn Young We know divorce happens. It happens to Christians and non-Christians alike. It happens for all kinds of reasons. But it shouldn’t. Some reasons have a Biblical basis – adultery and abandonment. Many don’t. |
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Suffering Through a Betrayal
By Drew Randle In our workplaces, we often seek to get even or make our betrayers suffer intensely for how they’ve wronged us. How do we deal with that inevitable betrayal that will affect us in our everyday lives of work and family? |
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When I Grow Up, I Want To Be A…
By Jennifer Dukes Lee “Mommy, I know what I want to be when I grow up,” my daughter announces as she props her elbows on the kitchen table. |
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