Jasmine Holmes
(Article) Being a stay-at-home mom or a CEO doesn't define you or prove your worth.
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(Article) Being a stay-at-home mom or a CEO doesn't define you or prove your worth.
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Whether in a career or a stay at home mom, education adds value to working and serving others.
Read MoreTodd Hill I feel deep tension as we walk through this season of family life. Jesus makes it clear we cannot serve two masters (Matt. 6:24). And the taskmaster of sports success always demands my attention. Here are some guiding principles to help navigate the sports scene.
Read MoreCameron Cole Most families—rich, poor, or middle class—have an image, maybe even a dream, of what their child’s life will look like once they reach adulthood. If pressed to describe it, the image might include impressive academic credentials, a high-paying job, good medical benefits, a solid retirement package, a house in the suburbs...
Read MoreNathan Eshelman The church needs to encourage our young people to become painters and plumbers and physicians and poets and pastry chefs and programmers and plough boys who know the Scriptures. Our worldview and our theology ought to affect the way we do work not merely what work we do.
Read MoreJordan Standridge One of the saddest statements I heard in college was during a job interview. The owner, a Christian himself said, "I usually don't hire Christians, they have been some of the worst workers over the years." Here's 14 rules to live by in the workplace.Of course this isn’t universal. I have also worked for bosses who loved hiring Christians and were very thankful for the hard work they received...
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