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Giving and Receiving Feedback (1-Hour Small Group Study)
Small Group StudyWithstand a performance review and give feedback in a biblical way.
Work That Matters (Sunday School Lesson for Kids)
Small Group StudyHow many of you would like your life to be one that makes a difference in the world? Where you know that because you...
Course Module in NT - Leadership in the Epistles
Seminary CurriculumTeach seminary students to rethink epistles for the modern worker.
Ethics When You’re a Lawyer
Small Group StudySometimes we may be asked to act in a way which is ethically questionable. Nicola is chatting with one of the...
Tutorials From the New Testament
Seminary CurriculumThe letters of the New Testament offer many examples of modern workplace dilemmas. These letters can come alive if...
A Pastor’s Perspective on Work in the Bible
ArticleAlistair Mackenzie gives a biblical overview of what the Bible says about work.
Greet People by Name (3 John 13–15)
Bible CommentaryThe letter ends with the same thought that concludes 2 John. John has things to communicate that would be better said...
An Example of Gossip at Work (3 John 1–12)
Bible CommentaryJohn addresses the letter to a “co-worker” (2 John 8) named Gaius. John demonstrates a personal touch when he says,...
The Value of Communicating In Person (2 John 12–13)
Bible CommentaryJohn ends the letter by saying that he wants to continue the conversation in person. “Although I have much to write...
Honesty and Speaking the Truth in Love (2 John 1-11)
Bible CommentaryTruth and Love at Work (2 John 1–6) Each of John’s letters is notable for bringing the concepts “truth” and...
1 John: Walking in the Light
Bible CommentaryAlthough written under greatly different circumstances than James,[1] 1 John also challenges the notion that faith can...
The Disciple Whom Jesus Loved (John 21:20)
Bible CommentaryThe final chapter of John provides an opportunity to reflect not so much on work itself, but on the identity of the...