We’re thankful for you, our readers, and hope that what you find here is transformative and helpful as you seek God’s kingdom in your everyday work–whether you’re a pastor, a parent or working in a non-Christian organization. For your encouragement, here were the four most read TOW Project blog posts this past year.
1) CEO Max Schireson Quits to Have More Time for…Work
Recognizing that spending more time parenting is a re-allocation of work time, rather than working less, is as significant as it is unusual.
2) Spreading the Good News of Christmas at Work
When considering what it means to follow Jesus in a non-Christian workplace, it is tempting for some of us to assume that the work itself isn’t important, that it is simply a stepping-stone to evangelism. However, it is vital to remember that the work itself is important.–The first step to sharing who Jesus is in the workplace is engaging both the work and our co-workers with genuine respect.
3) Nehemiah Builds for the Common Good
Ever wonder if non-church work can contribute to fulfilling God’s plans? Here are five lessons we can take from Nehemiah about faith, work and calling.
4) 7 Obstacles Pastors Face When Helping Congregations Integrate Faith and Everyday Work
Many pastors recognize the need to equip believers for ministry outside the walls of the church, especially in the workplace. But pastors and leaders attempting to address the Sunday-Monday divide face myriad challenges, ranging from personal uncertainty to external resistance. Has this been your experience? If so, you’re not alone.
