Work & Economics
Leap Of Faith: Will Health Care Ministries Cover Your Costs?
Sharing ministries are based on biblical principles and are not the same as commercial insurance. They are not legally binding and may not cover some common medical expenses.
Should Churches Strive to Be Multi-Ethnic?
Multiracial churches are on the rise as blacks and whites learn to worship together.
What Could Kingdom Corporate Leadership Mean?
Imagine if Apple CEO Tim Cook were to decide that pursuing Kingdom outcomes was of equal or greater importance than shareholder value creation.
When ministry doesn’t pay
During the week, Mindy Mayes works full-time as a public health educator. This job puts food on the table and keeps gas in her tank. Then each Sunday, she drives 100 miles each way to and from her church where she serves as part-time pastor.
Navigating Missional Work as the Lone Person of Color
Word Made Flesh Global Executive Director Leroy Barber talks about the challenges of sometimes being the only person of color in missional ministries.
15 Questions for Success: Mike Smoke
Recently, we have been working hard to bring you quality content on faith and work and plan to continue shedding light on people who are successful in making their work and faith collide in their respective industries. Each entrepreneur and professional featured in...
15 Questions for Success: Avril Speaks
For the past few weeks, we have been working hard to bring you quality content on faith and work and plan to continue shedding light on people who are actually successful in making their work and faith collide in their respective industries. Each entrepreneur and...
15 Questions for Success: Shawn Dove
Have you been following our Faith and Work Series? The Urban Faith team understands the importance of connecting faith to your everyday life, particularly for young adults. So, for the past few weeks, we have been working hard to bring you quality content on faith and...
Faith and Work Series: Big Decision to Make? Asking “Why” Makes All the Difference
Many of us tend to do two things with our time: work and sleep. While finding a bunch of articles on sleep is just as exciting, the Urban Faith team will be shedding light on Faith and Work. So, for the next several weeks, we’ll be talking about careers, individual...
Faith and Work Series: Managing Expectations about Work, Life After College
For the next several weeks, Urban Faith will be talking about careers, individual calling, entrepreneurship and all things related to connecting your God life with your job life. Be sure to check back regularly for the next Faith and Work Series feature. In an article...
Faith and Work Series: Work. Career. Calling. What’s the Difference?
Many of us tend to do two things with our time: work and sleep. While finding a bunch of articles on sleep is just as exciting, the Urban Faith team will be shedding light on Faith and Work. So, for the next several weeks, we’ll be talking about careers, individual...
When Women Strike: A Closer Look at ‘A Day Without A Woman’
March, in many ways, has become the month of women. Each year, the month is set aside to pay homage to women who have been world changers throughout history and acknowledge the impact of women on present-day society. Within Women’s History Month is International...
Female Entrepreneurs: The Rise of the Girl Boss
Women all over the world, specifically minority women, are taking the world by storm in more ways than one.
Lean In: When Black Women in the Workplace Talk
Dr. Ancella Livers, of the Center of Creative Leadership, discusses whether Sheryl Sandberg’s book “Lean In” applies to the experience of Black women in the workplace.