We live in an age when it seems everyone is equally discombobulated, indiscriminately perplexed about how to order a good life. Work-life balance seems to be the catch-all answer.
Check out our 9-day devotional and our small group study on the topic of work-life balance. And read on to see how some of your friends have worked on making their work and their life work together.
Work-Life Balance vs. Work-Rest Ratio
From The High Calling
My life cannot be neatly divided into the parts that are “work” and the parts that are “life.” Read more
Should We Really Talk in Terms of Work-Life Balance?
From The High Calling
I am convinced that our conversation about work, life, and play would be enriched—and be more enriching—if we saw work, alongside rest and play, as an essential element of our life. Read more
3 Reasons to Practice Sabbath Rest
From the Theology of Work Project
Since we are created in God’s image, we are to obey limits in our work. Read more
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The demands, pressures and stress of work can put a huge strain on relationships with our coworkers. This 4-day plan from Theology of Work Project and Workmatters provides simple steps you can take to be more loving to your coworkers that will transform those relationships and increase both joy and productivity at work.
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