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Jan 8, 2025 |
thegospelcoalition.org | Leonardo De Chirico |Melissa Kruger |William Cook |Miranda Carls
The Middle Ages are over and distant. Theology is no longer considered the “queen of the sciences.” So, what does a medieval theologian like Thomas Aquinas (c. 1225–74) have to say to our contemporary age? A great deal, according to Oliver Keenan, a Dominican theologian and Oxford lecturer, writing in Why Aquinas Matters Now.
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Jan 3, 2025 |
thegospelcoalition.org | Miranda Carls
As a low-level employee doing mundane tasks, how can I find purpose in my work? “Does this really matter?”The teenager at a fast-food restaurant wonders this while delivering another hamburger. The parent of a toddler ponders this while wiping down the kitchen counter for the fourth time that day. The receptionist asks this while forwarding calls to those in more respected positions within the building. Everyone wants to see purpose in the work they do.
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Nov 25, 2023 |
biblicalleadership.com | Miranda Carls
Test Link ArticlesVideoseBooksPodcastsChurch SuppliersBook Reviews Servant LeadershipLeadership Development & DiscipleshipConflict & CriticismVision & CultureMore Topics Home eBooks Articles Church Suppliers Videos Our Writers Podcasts Topics Servant LeadershipLeadership Development & DiscipleshipConflict & CriticismVision & CultureBook ReviewsMore Topics My Account Profile In this episode, we chat with Brett and Erin Kunkle of Maven, a youth-focused ministry that focuses on the next...
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Nov 25, 2023 |
biblicalleadership.com | Miranda Carls
Helen M. Mitchell is passionate to see people fully activated and engaged in their calling, and the local church equipped to lead people into a Biblical understanding of work and vocation and to see its value and service to Christ. She is a leadership & strategy coach to business leaders and pastors, a speaker, author, a voice for women in the marketplace, and a Faith@Work Strategist.
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Nov 15, 2023 |
biblicalleadership.com | Miranda Carls
In the same week, Hope Reagan Harris accepted her dream job as she continued to climb the corporate ladder and discovered the exciting news of being pregnant. Hope thought her life purpose was all coming together. Fast forward to six weeks postpartum, and Hope's purpose seemed to come to a screeching halt. She had a traumatic birth experience, suffered from postpartum depression, and she walked away from the career she had worked so hard for.
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