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Continue reading →: When You Work for the Church: What Readers Say Behind the ScenesA fellow blogger laments that blog comments are dying, and another lists reasons why readers might not leave a comment: the post is already so complete they don’t know what to add, they take exception to what’s written but don’t want to argue, there’s no concrete question to respond to,…
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Continue reading →: Doing Good Better: 9 Reasons Why You Need to Read This BookI often think of the church as the body of Christ, a family of believers, a community of faith–and much less often as a “nonprofit organization.” That’s not a definition found in Scripture, yet in our twenty-first century, North American context, the church and church-related agencies do function as non-profit organizations…
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Continue reading →: Is There a Better Way to Terminate an Employee?When a friend heard of my husband’s abrupt job termination through no fault of his own, she immediately responded, “You don’t have to tell me, but have they done this before?” And then she proceeded to tell me about another Christian organization with a history of abrupt and painful terminations.…
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Continue reading →: Is Self-Care Part of Your Paid Employment, and Should It Be?When I’m at church on a Sunday morning, I’m usually up front welcoming everyone to worship, leading prayer, or preaching. But one Sunday morning, as our youth led worship, I actually sat in the balcony with my husband. “How does it feel to have a week off?” one of our…
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Continue reading →: Do You Have a Toxic Skill and What Can You Do About It?Toxic Skill (noun) something that you do well, but brings no life or energy; a skill that has overstepped its intended bounds. I had never heard of a toxic skill until I read Your Vocational Credo by Deborah Koehn Loyd (InterVarsity Press, 2015), and I was immediately intrigued both by her…







