The second commandment raises the issue of idolatry. Idols are gods of our own creation, gods that have nothing to them that...
Envy and acquisitiveness can arise anywhere in life, including at work where status, pay, and power are...
There are several plausible theories about the rules governing animals for human consumption in Leviticus 11. Each cites supporting evidence, yet none...
In Numbers 12, Moses’ brother and sister, Aaron and Miriam, try to launch a revolt against his authority. They appear to have...
The fact that the Israelites’ productive economy was founded on dispossessing the Canaanites from the land, does however, raise uncomfortable questions. Does...
From the closing words of the book of Judges and the opening chapters of 1 Samuel we know that the Israelites are...
Perhaps relationships offer real meaning in work. The Teacher extols the value of friendships at work. “Two are better than one, because they have a good reward for their toil” (Eccl. 4:9, emphasis...
A life of toil amounts to a chasing after wind, for the results of work are not permanent in the world as...
How to Become a Generous Person (Click Here to Read) In this daily reflection from The High Calling, Mark Roberts considers how...
After Peter announces the Spirit’s creation of a new kind of community, Acts traces the rapid growth...
Two final points are important to note with regard to the use of resources in the early...
The workers best suited to heal the ethnic divide in the Acts 6 community are qualified because...
What difference does it make that we are bearers of the divine image in our work? One implication of this is that...