The “stewardship” demanded of faith-driven business leaders is profoundly different than the “stewardship” urged by the world. The world essentially sees stewardship as being a “good owner”. God commands being a “steward” instead of an “owner”.
Read MoreDisordered words can shape and distort our very identity and our behavior at work. In some sense, we can become who we say we are, which means we need to be very careful how we describe who we are.
Read MoreEverything we do--particularly every human interaction--can only do one of two things: (1) make the world at least a tiny bit more beautiful, or (2) make the world at least a tiny bit uglier. (Neutrality is a possibility, but missing an opportunity to beautify isn't beautiful).
Read MoreThe only WHY that can truly sustain work and ministry simultaneously is the only purpose for which we were created—to glorify God. And we glorify God by loving what God loves.
Read More"One of the biggest traps we fall into is the belief that if we have faith, God will surely lead us to success in the world."
Read MoreWhile I claimed to be a "work to live" person, once I started working I had no concept of "work-life balance". My career was one in which work became all-consuming, but I rarely viewed it as a burden—I loved what I was doing.
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