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Beyond Diversity Training: How can I live out Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in the Workplace?
If you’re in the third third of life, you want to make a difference that matters. You want to serve others, to make the world a better place. Increasingly, this is happening through intergenerational collaboration. As people in the third third of...
A Devotion for Holy Week: Living for Christ
Because of sin’s influence on our hearts, we find it natural to live for ourselves. Plus, so much in our secular culture affirms this approach to living. But there is another way: the way of Christ, the way of the cross. Even as he gave his life for us through his death, so we are invited to give our lives for him, not by dying literally, but by dying to ourselves and living for Christ, for his purposes and glory.
Living for Christ
Today is Monday of Holy Week, a time when we remember in a special way the death of Christ and the difference it makes in our lives. One aspect of that difference appears in 2 Corinthians 5:15. There we see that because Christ died for us, we ought to live for him most of all, for his kingdom and glory, for his plans and purposes. Today we ask ourselves: For whom am I really living?
Living Fully, Living Gratefully: An Invitation
Do you ever feel as if there’s more to life than what you’re experiencing? Perhaps you’re feeling unfulfilled at work or in your primary relationships. It seems like things ought to be better. Or, even if you’re thriving most of the time, you have a sense that your life could be richer and fuller . . . somehow.