FaithNet Blog Archive

On this page, you will find a history of the FaithNet blog posts. They appear in reverse chronological order (the most recent post will appear first).

  • The Time of Your Life

    The Time of Your Life

    In life, reaching our peak is inevitable, but planning for what comes next is crucial. Focusing on the future, past, and eternal aspects of our lives can bring fulfillment. Recognizing our purpose and seeking to glorify God can change our perspective and impact our actions at every stage of life. Read more

  • Networking to Supercharge the Kingdom Economy (part 2)

    Networking to Supercharge the Kingdom Economy (part 2)

    In his blog post, Jeff Brink explores the concept of the Kingdom economy and how Christians can impact it beyond traditional giving. By reimagining how we use our personal networks and supporting Christian businesses, we can inject billions of dollars into Kingdom growth initiatives. This intentional spending aligns with God’s plan for flourishing and stewardship. Read more

  • The Art of Humility (Part 2)

    The Art of Humility (Part 2)

    Our innate desire for righteousness stems from being created in God’s image. Conflicts arise when our sinful nature corrupts this desire, leading to arrogance and cruelty. In such situations, Christians are urged to humbly engage in conversation and trust in God’s sovereignty, avoiding the trap of elevating themselves above others. This desire for justice and… Read more

  • Stewardship Through Expense Management

    Stewardship Through Expense Management

    In today’s economy, controlling expenses is crucial. Making simple changes such as cooking at home, reviewing subscriptions, and negotiating with service providers can lead to significant savings. By exercising discipline and making conscious choices, one can impact their budget without drastic measures, potentially enabling them to support charitable causes. Read more

  • Unless the Lord Builds the House . . . 

    Unless the Lord Builds the House . . . 

    Frustration and self-doubt are explored in relation to faith and work in the story of Jonah. The text ponders whether personal frustration and failure are part of a larger plan, emphasizing the need to seek divine guidance. The sailors’ transformative encounter with God serves as an example of unforeseen blessings amid hardship. Read more

  • 10 Attributes intro (Part 2)

    10 Attributes intro (Part 2)

    In his letter to Timothy, Paul urges prayer for leaders, emphasizing its pleasing nature to God. Especially relevant in election season, this practice shapes lives and communities. Prayer allows for peace and the unhindered spread of the Gospel. Integrating faith with work, we serve as ambassadors for Jesus Christ in our daily lives. Read more

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