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Ask Anything!
Knowing how to ask for what’s important is a key skill for life and work. Knowing how to ask your Father in Heaven for what you need is an advantage that leads to abundant life. The purpose of all prayer is to praise God and to align all of our life and work with His will. With that as our goal, our Father very much wants us to ask Him for things.
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The Advantage of the Most Powerful Connection Made Possible
The One who made you and loves you more than you love yourself, is inviting you to intimate, power-filled connection. Knowing who God is and praising Him for it, opens up possibilities and communication we never imagined were possible. Watch the video and see how practical this is for your leadership and work. After all — this is His kingdom, and we are His heirs and ambassadors.
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Making the Most Powerful Connection Possible
The key to life and work is valuing and utilizing your most important relationship — communicating regularly, reverently, relentlessly and expectantly with your perfect Father in Heaven who offers complete security, provides for your every needs, and gives day to day direction.
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Work and Worship
The modern chasm between "secular" work and "sacred" worship has had a devastating impact on Western Christianity. Drawing on years of research, ministry, and leadership experience, Kaemingk and Willson explain why Sunday morning worship and Monday morning work desperately need to inform and impact one another. Together they engage in a rich biblical, theological, and historical exploration of the deep and life-giving connections between labor and liturgy. In so doing, Kaemingk and Willson offer new ways in which Christian communities can live seamless lives of work and worship.

Two Nurses, Two Pastors: A Modern Parable About Work & Worship
We need to find ways for our theologies of work to inhabit more than our brains—they need to enter our bones.
Memphis SWOT
As a lead up to creating a strategic plan for how we might seek the prosperity of our city, we looked at the Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, and Threats of Memphis.
Memphis — The City Beautiful
God made His children to be the light of the world. As He has been moving us into cities, He has been preparing us to live in the great heavenly city (Revelation 21:2).

Blessed Are the Unoffendable
"First, remember that when others are offensive in a truly sinful way, their offense is against God first and foremost. Sin against us feels personal, because it often is personal. But it’s significantly more personal to God, who doesn’t just relate to us, but who created us. God is patient with those who have offended his holiness. But he will not wait forever."

Instead of Fearing Loss of Political Power, Christians Should Consider the Daniel Option
Evangelicals love a Good Samaritan story. But we might not be inclined to integrate politics and religion by imitating the Samaritan’s self-sacrifice when we vote.
6 Keys To Practicing the King’s Economy
Watch Michael Rhodes' talk from our weekly sessions where he shares the key points from his book Practicing the King's Economy.

Jubilee Formation: Cultivating Desire and Dependence in Leviticus 25
Few texts in all of Scripture capture the imaginations and hearts of modern readers like Leviticus 25’s Year of Jubilee. Yet this powerful text also prompts an eerily predictable response from church folk: “You know it never happened, right?”
Life Saved, Diseases Cured | Sheng Zhou
Sheng Zhou shares his testimony of moving to America, coming to faith in Christ, and working to cure a virus in an unexpected way.
Made in the Image of God
You too are made in the image of God. The Creator of the world made you completely unique (Psalm 139:13-14) and in the likeness of God the Father, God the Son, and the Holy Ghost (Genesis 1:26-28).

Understanding Our Vocations As Culture Makers
As Christians, we know that we are fearfully and wonderfully made in God’s image, with a specific vocation for which we have been equipped with unique talents and desires. But for most of us, it can be difficult to feel like our work matter to God. How can we know that our work is bringing glory to God when it doesn’t seem all that special?
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