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WTOnline has been updated! Enjoy these articles about “Your Career.”
A Call… Is It for Me? by Elizabeth Cody Newenhuyse
So why work? Do most women work to put bread on the table—or to buy a third car? Would women work even if they didn’t have to for financial reasons? What about a sense of calling? Elizabeth Cody Newenhuyse examines the reasons we work and encourages us to rethink our calling.
Pull a Daniel at Work by Camy Tang
It’s undeniable that Daniel worked in a hostile and dangerous environment, but he still honored and glorified God. Camy Tang suggests that in the face of impossible tasks we should "pull a Daniel"—respond with godly wisdom, pray for God's direction, ask for help from godly friends and give thanks for godly intervention.
A Broken Vessel by Therese Marszalek
When her husband left her and her six-week-old son, Therese Marszalek did the only thing she could do—she laid her grief and confusion at the feet of Jesus. You’ll love her inspiring story of God’s grace turning her sorrow into joy.
Four Attributes of an Effective Workplace Witness from The 9-to-5 Window: How Faith Can Transform the Workplace by Os Hillman (Regal, 2005)
In this book excerpt from The 9-to-5 Window: How Faith Can Transform the Workplace, author Os Hillman describes the ideal workplace witness. You’ll be inspired to make a difference and share the love of Jesus wherever you work.
The 9-to-5 Window
Review of The 9-to-5 Window: How Faith Can Transform the Workplace by Os Hillman
Elizabeth Hightower reviews Os Hillman’s latest book about faith and work.
The Best Employer by Nancy Dearborn
When you work for God, the benefits are out of this world. Nancy Dearborn encourages us to give our very best to our “Employer.”
A Working Mom’s Journal by Audrey Carli
When her first child was born, author Audrey Carli was faced with the dilemma of choosing to be a working mom or a stay-at-home mom. She discovered a solution that enriched her family and provided personal fulfillment.
You’ll enjoy these recipes (dill bread, pork chop casserole and berry dumplings!) for an old-fashioned family dinner from the Indiana District Women’s Ministries cookbook.
A Mother’s Retirement Plan by Nancy Gibbs
Faced with an empty nest, Nancy Gibbs felt sad and lonely. But when her grandchildren came along, she discovered the joy of being a grandmother and found fulfillment in spending time with her growing family.
Taking Risks to Reach Your Potential by Annettee Budzban
You can’t reach your potential unless you step out to do what God has asked you to do. Annettee Budzban reminds us our strength and ability come from our faith in God as He helps us reach beyond our human potential.
Single Moms: Identify Your Purpose by Lori Little
Where are you right now in your journey as a single mom? Are you just barely surviving and trying to get through this season of life? Maybe you are a single mother who is just plain tired of a mediocre life and you’re ready for a breakthrough year. No matter what description best fits your journey as a single mom right now, it's never too early or too late to take your success and satisfaction in life as a single mom to new heights.
Coffee Break Evangelism by Muriel Larson
Muriel Larson shares the story of a life changed by hospitality and “coffee break” evangelism and give practical tips for putting the idea into practice.
Is Working From Home for You? by Glynnis Whitwer
Do you dream of working from home but aren’t sure whether it’s worth the risk? Glynnis Whitwer explains the benefits of working from home and encourages you to give it a try.
The Juggle Struggle by Therese Marszalek
Overloaded and lacking peace, we can find ourselves in a heap of exhaustion, drained, depressed and covered in a blanket of guilt. Staying in tune with God’s plan and responding as He leads enables us to walk through every activity with a blanket of His peace. His plan equips us with the ability and strength with which to accomplish everything He calls us to do.
A High Calling by Sandra Moats
Sandra Moats loves being a pastor’s wife! She challenges us to think beyond our preconceived ideas of what a pastor’s wife is to really see the woman beneath the mask.
Health and Wholeness by Muriel Larson
There’s no question that physical, emotional and spiritual health are interrelated. Muriel Larson advises us to focus on our spiritual health and watch the results in our physical and emotional health.
Choose Your Rut Carefully by Phil Callaway
Although he isn’t perfect, Phil Callaway says he’s learning to laugh, learning to prioritize and learning to rest. He shares his lessons in this humorous and thought-provoking article.
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