Proverbs 31 Is for Men, Too
Mother’s day is quickly approaching. Here are two items to add to your “to-do” list: Make sure to […]
Proverbs 31 Is for Men, Too
Mother’s day is quickly approaching. Here are two items to add to your “to-do” list: Make sure to […]
“The Most Humble & Faithful Worker We Know”: Meet Mr. Eugene Smith
Why would we dedicate Every Waking Hour to Mr. Eugene Smith? Because, he’s the most humble and faithful worker […]
Five Survival Tips for the Stay-at-Home Parent
Before I was a pastor, I had a much different vocation — that of a full-time stay-at-home parent. […]
3 Reasons You Must Read ‘Every Waking Hour’
It’s Monday morning. You pull into your parking spot, ready to invest your time and energy into work. […]
Weekend Reading: The Forgotten Terror Attack, Faith and Science, Religious Liberty, and More
What can the terrorist attack we overlooked teach us about ourselves? Can you reconcile faith and science? What […]
An Intersect Anniversary: The 10 Most-Read Articles
Today, IntersectProject.org celebrates its first anniversary — and what a year it’s been. So far, we’ve… published 1 […]
Weekend Reading: Truths for Work, The Church and Politics, & The Racial Divide
Do you need encouragement for your vocation? Do you wonder how the church should (or shouldn’t) engage politics? […]
Four Practical Tips To Help People Connect Faith and Work
Everywhere you look, Christians are talking about the importance of re-connecting faith and work. You can find a […]
Don’t Think Your Job Matters? Here’s Why It Does
My toddler occasionally watches Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood. (If you haven’t seen it, think animated Mr. Rogers with a preschool tiger.) One […]
Old Answers to New Problems: Richard Baxter on Work
It’s easy to get trapped by the tyranny of the present, where contemporary problems seem to be unlike […]
For Your Weekend Reading (December 18)
Every Friday, you get a recap of what others are saying about the intersection of faith and culture, […]
For Your Weekend Reading (December 11)
Every Friday, you get a recap of what others are saying about the intersection of faith and culture, […]
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