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Rhythms of Work: Lessons from the Vineyard

This article is an introductory piece to a new regular series called “Rhythms of Work.” There is a time for everything, and a season…

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Rest, Play, and the Costs of Believing “I Can Do It All”

When I graduated with my doctorate, I did so alongside eight men. As part of the ceremony, each person stood up and gave a…

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Do I Have a Calling? Or Is This Just for Special Christians?

Many Christians believe that only a few special Christians have callings. Ordained pastors, priests, and ministers have callings. So do missionaries. And perhaps people…

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Myths of Vocation

Recently, I had two separate conversations with friends who were in career crises. Each crisis was catalyzed by a sense of disillusionment with work—the…

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God in the Golden State

How is Mark Roberts of the Max De Pree Center for Leadership at the Fuller Seminary in Pasadena (Ca) helping Christians live out their…

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Praxis Summit – Terry Looper & Dave Blanchard

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Work as Blessing, Work as Curse

(Excerpted from “Making Spiritual Sense of Money”) If the first step toward making spiritual meaning about money is to provide a language for being…

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Leadership Begins with Listening

We listen so that we will be transformed. Before we can recalibrate the church, we must ourselves be recalibrated. We Christian leaders must so immerse ourselves in the needs of the people entrusted to our care that they change us.

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Reconciliation, the Church, and Economic Justice

Originally published at Made to Flourish. These three phrases — reconciliation, economic wisdom, and the church — belong together. Why? Let’s begin with a…

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Terry Looper on Discipleship in the Workplace

Faith and Work | Terry Looper On Discipleship in the Workplace, originally hosted on the Faith and Work series on FULLER Studios. Terry Looper, CEO and…

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Please Remember My Name

I had the good fortune to work for a CEO who was an incredible leader. I count myself privileged to have worked for such…

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Mentoring

Max De Pree has been a defining mentor in my life. I first became aware of Max when I was a young administrator and he…

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Michaela O’Donnell Long is New Senior Director of Fuller’s De Pree Center

We are pleased to announce that Michaela O’Donnell Long is the new Senior Director of Fuller’s Max De Pree Center for Leadership. In this…

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CaseCrown and its Giving Partnership

In the year 2000 the richest 10% of the world’s population owned 85% of global assets.* Today, more than one billion people live on…

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Vocational Coherence and Constraints: Part Two

If all work is indeed God’s work, then it is a deep grace that even the work we do out of a place of…

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