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How Does God Relate to my Work?

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“My Work-View”

You’ve heard the term “world-view” but here is a work-view shared by our founder, Rod Brace. His take on a popular Bible passage is the foundation for his “just show up” perspective.

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Trust Precedes Faith

How much do you trust God? It's a difficult question and generally answered by our actions.

In this article we explore why we don't fully trust God for our future and how we can build that trust.

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Your Most Important Choice

We face numerous decisions in life that will have various consequences. But, one choice will determine the trajectory of your life.

In this article we explore the choice between living for self versus God.

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The Religion of Work

Do you have a day off? A real day off from work?

We suspect not and we make the case that work has become a religion in which our devotion is robbing us of the more important things in life.

Read our take on work as a religion and how to move toward a more reasonable approach.

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Renewed Mind Decision Making

A big part of being a successful leader is making good decisions. Decision-making reflects good judgment. With multiple stakeholder views to consider, we need a new way of thinking about decision-making in a complex environment. This article suggests that the “new way” isn’t so new.

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What Are You Chasing?

Did you know there is a thing called Status Anxiety? It’s real and is causing many leaders to question their end game. Countless hours are being spent at work chasing something. Is what you are chasing worth it? We examine that question in this article to help you find your way.

“Don’t become so well adjusted to this world that you fit into it without even thinking.” Rom. 12:2

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