Work. faith. You.
Explore our collection of resources to answer the question:
How Does God Relate to my Work?
Biblical Purpose & the Future
Does the biblical definition of life's purpose differ from a techno-futurist view? Yes.
Read more on how the two differ, are aligned, and what to do with the choices in your future toward purposeful living.
The Cost of Ignoring Purpose
Ask 5 people in the same organization to explain their organizational purpose, and you might get . . . well, who knows what you’ll get. Purpose isn’t commonly aligned in most organizations.
Some would say, “whatever it takes,” or “do stuff.” Both end up with what the Hebrew language called “para.”
Too Busy To Change
Hard question: Are you too busy to change?
Changing habits, directions, or processes requires slowing down or even coming to a full stop. Stopping is scary.
In this article, we point out the problem of busyness related to change and give you four ways to slow down to benefit from a much-needed change.
Role of Leader
Determining what it means to be a leader can be confusing. Our definition is formed over many years of experience. In basic terms, we believe a leader is a mission-centric curator.
Here are leaders' five roles that help them curate talent, resources, influence, and motivation.
The False Progress of Unaligned work
Sure, you are busy. But are you effective? Are you making progress as defined by your organizational goals? Or just busy doing stuff?
A great deal of our work is unaligned with the organization's purpose and, as such, is not of much value.
We explore the disconnect here and offer some tips on how to get aligned and eliminate false progress.