Work and Workplace
- The Faith and Work Movement Is Leaving Blue-Collar Workers BehindCan it speak to evangelicals outside high-status professions?Jeff Haanen|Français
- Green Card Change Leaves Thousands of Foreign-Born Pastors in LimboThe wait for those with religious worker visas suddenly grew by years due to a procedural shift, and advocates and attorneys fear they could lose their place in the US.Diana Chandler - Baptist Press|español
- Do Not Conform to the Work Habits of AIRobots will come for our jobs if we do our jobs like robots.Bonnie Kristian|Français
- Honor Thy Church Mothers—with WagesDespite their crucial role in congregational life, 83 percent of women’s ministry leaders remain unpaid.Jen Wilkin|Français
- Should I Offer My Pronouns?Gendered language is increasingly controversial in public life. Christians are grappling with how to engage.Kara Bettis Carvalho|한국어
- Colorado Springs’s New Christian Mayor Wants to ‘Disrupt’ Politics with UnityNigerian American Christian Yemi Mobolade went from pastor and community organizer to city leadership.Rachel Pfeiffer in Colorado Springs|
- Neither Snow Nor Rain Nor Sabbath: Supreme Court Delivers a Victory to Christian Postal WorkerUpdate: Justices unanimously side with an evangelical who argued for accommodation of his Sabbatarian beliefs.Daniel Silliman|
- Biden Administration Drops HHS ‘Transgender Mandate’Evangelicals in medicine won’t be subjected to the contested federal requirement that faced years of legal backlash.Laura Erlanson - Baptist Press|
- The Slow WorkEpisode 10|41minThe Love That Holds All Things TogetherJustin McRoberts on work, rest, and the call of belovedness.Sandra McCracken |
- Seafarer Ministries See Spiritual Needs in Rough Economic WatersMerchant marines are still struggling, body and soul, after COVID-19 and supply chain disruptions.Adam MacInnis|
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