Auto-repair shop owner George Zaloom says there's no reason why every Christian shouldn't find joy at work.
Read MoreIn her ability to see a place for what it is and what it could be, Yvette Rock is unique among artists who in recent years have tried to capture the fall and rise of Detroit.
Read MoreWhy Katie Nienow left youth ministry out of a love for economic justice.
Read MoreTracie Fountain is a nutritionist teaching residents of Madison, Wisconsin, how eating veggies will help lower their blood pressure. Donnie Caffery sells food at his Richmond, Virginia, grocery store that resembles "how God created the food in the first place." Both of these Christians are motivated by the belief that our bodies are temples given to us by God—and thus should be stewarded rightly, if we are to have kingdom impact in this life.
Read MoreFor Riet Schumack, gardening feels like she’s sculpting with nature. When she looked around at the neighborhood and saw hurt and brokenness all around her—the neighborhood she lived in had a 40% vacancy rate—she decided she had to do something. Watch her story to see how a youth-operated garden is putting work and money in the hands of those who will shape the future of the town.
Read MoreHow Jake Weidmann, one of 11 master penmen in the world, uses ink to link the past and future.
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