Wherever two or more people are gathered in God’s name, a church and a body are created. And so are a community, a market, an economy, and politics. It only takes two of...
"You are as lazy as cheese!" the man said to me.
In 1971, Ray Tomlinson tapped on his keyboard and hit “send” on the first-ever email ... all the way across the room to a second computer in his lab.
In 1973, Neal Jeffrey was the Baylor quarterback. The epitome of that season came in the TCU game. Trailing 34 to 7, Jeffrey rallied his team to within six points. The Bears had one play...
Paul's letters to the Thessalonians encourages Christians to serve with excellence in their work.
“We work hard, so you don’t have to.” That’s the advertising line for a modern bathroom cleaner,[1] but—with a little adjustment—it might have fit well as a slogan for some Christians in the...
In his letters to the Thessalonians, Paul reminds the church that living out their faith takes daily work.
First Thessalonians 4:9–12 and 2 Thessalonians 3:6–16 address work directly.[1] Scholars continue to debate precisely what led...
Workplace themes are woven into the fabric of the Thessalonian letters. They are most visible in several explicit passages, and especially in...
Do you wonder if God has anything to say about your work? Explore key verses from each...