How does one combat hurry in an age of busy? In Justin Whitmel Earley’s book The Common Rule readers get a glimpse of redeeming “hurry” that invades life—specifically in the way we approach work. Rather than falling into the bootstrap, self-help category, Earley’s work helps open our eyes to the habits, liturgies, and rhythms that are directly and indirectly shaping our lives.
A Few New Recommended Faith & Work Resources
Future Work: The Fear & Hope of Technology (Part Two)
Future Work: The Fear & Hope of Technology (Part One)
Three Postures to Decode the Culture of Retirement
'Reshaping My Understanding of Work': A Framework Fellows Story
Bloom Where You're Planted at Work
As we read through Paul’s words to the Ephesians in chapter two, I’m reminded of the precious and dignifying status that comes with being Christ’s workmanship. We see that Christians are not only ascended to a place of glory by Christ, but that we have been, in Christ, “created for good works … that we should walk in them.”
Exploring Common Practices for Faith and Work in Local Churches
Finding Purpose in the Gig Economy
We’ve all seen it growing, used it, and may even have found ourselves offering our own labor and services as part of it. The Gig Economy. While great strides are being made in the industry, it also begs the question for faithful Christians on how the benefits can be weighed over concerns of destructive impact to flourishing in God’s economy.

 
                                
                               
                                
                               
                                
                               
                                
                               
                                
                              










