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The Priesthood of All Believers
AudioA new leadership style is coming, and it arrived washing the disciples' feet. It is leadership that serves.
Insights About Economics & Justice from the Book of Revelation, with Dr. Sean McDonough (Audio)
AudioDr. Sean McDonough, a professor of New Testament at Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary, talks about how the book of...
What Does the Book of Revelation Say About the “Big Picture” of Work in Our Times?
ArticleThe book of Revelation has lessons about the “big picture” of work that we can apply today.
Competition as Cooperation Sometimes Requires Self-Sacrifice
ArticleSo far, we have been describing cooperation and competition in God’s original design – what they would look like if...
A Management Professor’s Perspective on Work in the Bible
ArticleDenise Daniels provides a theological framework for work, as well as tips for when work feels like toil.
The Kingdom of God is Near (Revelation 1)
Bible CommentaryBefore the book of Revelation is even a few verses old, John says something that might seem to undercut a robust...
Finance Helps Reveal the Glory of God’s Creation
ArticleIn the biblical narrative God creates everything for his glory and honor (Colossians 1:16, Revelation 4:11). The...
The Throne Room of God (Revelation 4 and 5)
Bible CommentaryJohn’s vision in chapters 4 and 5 is at the heart of Revelation. It is in essence a visualization of the Lord’s...
The Meaning of Revelation for Our Work
Bible CommentaryWhat does this all mean for everyday life in the workplace? Revelation does not provide detailed instructions for best...
Babylon and the New Jerusalem: A Tale of Two Cities (Revelation 17-22)
Bible CommentaryA city that renounces God is condemned, but paradise bustles with meaningful work.
End Times Disaster and Deliverance (Revelation 6-16)
Bible CommentaryGod’s plan to advance his kingdom, however, takes a surprising turn: before deliverance comes disaster. Yet it is...