In June 2016, we published a newsletter on helping refugees through our work. In the light of current events, we think that...
We may ask ourselves what we can do in our daily work in response to such a vast problem. The refugee crisis...
Speaking out is important, but it’s not enough.
It is difficult to keep bitterness and hate at bay in a world full of violence, where evil seems to be winning...
When we see a need, most of us want to help. But how easily we fail to consider the person on the receiving end. Even our best intentions can unwittingly rob another person...
On my way back to the RV from the campground bathhouse, I found two of my kids and my husband chatting with...
“If I never got to make a living doing what I loved, I'd still do it—for fun and for free.” —Susan E...
“What time is Mom getting off work?” my son asks as I tuck him into bed. ...
When I was the pastor of Irvine Presbyterian Church, I once got into considerable trouble with a man who was upset with...
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Sam here. HCB'er, Bob Robinson, inspired me today with his post, The Economics of the Kingdom. Within my cranial walls, I view work as service to others and worship to God. Outside, it's...
Jesus consistently helps those who have no helper. In many ways, the anointing of this woman was the “blessing of the wretched”...
Then the Teacher turns to wealth, which may be gained as a result of toil. What about the accumulation of wealth as the higher purpose behind work? This turns out to be worse...
In the eighteenth century a substantial revival occurred across Great Britain. Thousands of working class poor came...