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View Article  Blogging my way out of Writer's Block

I am having a bad case of writers block. So, better to write about it than stew about it. I am writing a comprehensive paper on marketplace mission for a Masters of Christian Studies  (MCS) program at Regent College in Vancouver. My professor is Paul Stevens, He is retiring as the Dean of Marketplace Theology  concentration at the end of August.

Paul has been a mentor and ...   more »

View Article  A Mission Statement for the Faith at Work Blog

A few years back I was reading from Habakkuk 2:2 where God challenges the prophet to

“Write the vision; make it plain upon tablets, so he may run who reads it."

This is my modern paraphrase that serves as the mission statement for the Faith At Work Blog (FAWB)

"Cast a vision for faith at work (embodied truth in action), make it plain upon the Internet (with links, keywords, trackbacks ...

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View Article  Blogging, Faith at Work and the Future of Capitalism.

I am having a conversation on the e mail with Jay Gary of the Christian Futures Network about blogging, faith at work, business as mission and the future of capitalism. Here it is in slightly edited format

Good to hear the "faith at work" movement is active, and self-reflective.

[MIKE REPLY:] Thanks. Blogging is a means to be self reflective in community with others. It's a great technology to connect ...

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View Article  Three ideas to get started on FAWBing (Faith at Work Blogging)

Just got a note from Joe Carson that he has launched his blog for Christian Engineers. He is asking the question: " Should Christian engineers intentionally and collectively influence their profession?"  Great question Joe!

For FAWB Newbies here are three ideas about getting started on a FAWB.

1. Read Michael Hyatt's Corporate Blogging Rules Take 2. Hyatt is CEO of Thomas Nelson Publishers. He is encouraging his ...   more »