Mark Greene, Executive Director of the London Institute for Contemporary Christianity, opens up the book of Ruth to reveal a biblical examination of workplace imagination. He demonstrates that Boaz created ...
How does the resurrection changes our priorities for work? Scott Pasley proposes that perhaps Christians should prioritise gospel proclamation in the workplace; a time and a place like any other ...
Peter Murphy discusses whether impact investing could be an opportunity for Christians to winsomely engage and lead the wider community to investments that are transforming society and redeeming our world. ...
Spiritual care among health care workers and patients is a growing area of research. In this paper, Gabi Macaulay takes a practical approach to diagnosing and responding to spiritual distress ...
Matthew Munro reflects on how he can serve God while working as a cleaner. God’s call to missional labour grows organically from our participation in his divinity and reflects God’s ...
David Jones discusses whether we could envision a new framework for understanding the constitutive character of our enterprise conversations as enactments of the images of a speaking God. Abstract Framing ...
Gordon Preece highlights recent work trends and inhumane material solutions that make any sense of vocation precarious. He asks: how can people meaningfully use their time and cultivate a sense ...
Peter Docherty calls for a reconsideration of economic phenomena from a Christian perspective that employs values derived from what Nicholas Wolterstorff calls authentic Christian commitment; this includes notions of grace, ...
Peter White explores an emerging framework, authentic leadership, which provides the means for Christian leaders to express genuine and lived-out Christian faith, as well as sincere care for those with ...
James Pietsch introduces the biblical basis for educating for the kingdom: a particular approach in which the character traits of the new creation such as grace, humility, compassion, and kindness ...