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The Work of a Christian Writer
Faith and Culture

The Work of a Christian Writer

ByMabel Ninan January 6, 2024January 5, 2024

God has given me a gift and he has called me to utilize my gift to make him known to the world.

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Letter From the Editor
Faith and Culture

Letter From the Editor

ByStephanie Reeves September 1, 2023August 30, 2023

What would you do if you didn’t have to worry about money?

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Work, Ministry, and Bricolage
Faith and Culture

Work, Ministry, and Bricolage

ByApril Yamasaki September 1, 2023August 30, 2023

At times my bricolage does feel like a do-it-yourself project, as I’m still figuring out how everything fits together. Yet I’m also convinced that this unique combination of writing, editing, and speaking is God’s call on my life in this season. This is God’s bricolage for me.

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Less Perfect Work
Faith and Culture

Less Perfect Work

BySarah White September 1, 2023August 30, 2023

Sometimes I get consumed with my projects and what I’m making and how I’m going to forge a path ahead. It’s all about me and my plans instead of about where the Lord might want to take me.

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The Taste of Jujubes is the Sound of Jubilee
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The Taste of Jujubes is the Sound of Jubilee

ByTasha Jun September 1, 2023August 30, 2023

Bearing fruit is work; blooming takes time; does a red date grow up; just to wrinkle in the hot Asian sun?

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Why We Get Our Hands Dirty with Work: God’s Goal, a New Garden, and Embracing Work as a Gift
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Why We Get Our Hands Dirty with Work: God’s Goal, a New Garden, and Embracing Work as a Gift

ByAmber Riggs September 1, 2023August 29, 2023

When it comes to the work of the Garden, bigger isn’t always better. Beauty, after all, is cultivated through care, and care, like mulch, can often spread too thin.

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The Year of Jubilee
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The Year of Jubilee

ByBethany LaShell September 1, 2023August 29, 2023

This restoration was to reset God’s original provisions set out when the Israelites first entered their Promised Land. 

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Work, Workism, and the Sabbath
Faith and Culture

Work, Workism, and the Sabbath

ByJudy Allen September 1, 2023August 29, 2023

If the weekly Sabbath had been faithfully observed, they might have had the faith to depend on God for their food every seven years, and if they had learned that God was faithful to provide for them every seven years, they might have had the faith to release everything back to the Lord in the Year of Jubilee. 

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Establish the Work of Our Hands
Faith and Culture

Establish the Work of Our Hands

BySharla Fritz September 1, 2023August 29, 2023

Perhaps it means faithfully doing the work he has called you to even when you wonder if it matters at all.

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