Faith and Work News ~ Links to Interesting Articles
- Does Work-from-Home Mean Work-Without-Rest? Greg Phelan responds to the question “How can I find rest when work-at-home mode tends to imply that work never really stops?”
- Stop Running from Rest. Steve Graves writes “What action(s) should we take to make rest a reality in our lives? Here are four simple suggestions drawn from Scripture.”
- The Glory of Leadership. The Leadership Freak writes “Glory isn’t standing above people. It’s serving them.”
- Three Questions to Ask When Your Boss Leaves Without Warning. Scott Bellavia writes “Frequent or sudden changes in leadership rightly lead to questions and uncertainty throughout a company. The charge to Christians in these moments, however, does not change. Recognizing that God is our ultimate boss, we need to have a peaceful, patient presence and be salt and light to those without an anchor for their souls.”
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- Faith and Work Book Review ~ Stop, in the Name of God: Why Honoring the Sabbath Will Transform Your Life by Charlie Kirk
- Quotes from the book Creation Regained: Biblical Basis for a Reformational Worldviewby Albert Wolters


In our series on leadership attributes, we have previously looked at how leaders are learners. They demonstrate continuous and lifelong learning. A subset of continuous learning is reading. Leaders are readers.
Music Review:
BOOK REVIEW:
Solo Mio, rated PG



In our series on leadership attributes, we now turn to perseverance, or finishing well. We can see our calling as a leader as a race. And after all, as we finish our race, don’t we long to hear Jesus say to us:


