Send us out to do the work you have given us to do
We are called to see the world through the eyes of the Incarnation, able to know more completely what is and what isn’t…
Send us out to do the work you have given us to do Read More »
We are called to see the world through the eyes of the Incarnation, able to know more completely what is and what isn’t…
Send us out to do the work you have given us to do Read More »
The equipping task has been misunderstood as enrolling people into the ministry of the church, making them assistant pastors, rather than…
Forming a Marketplace-Friendly Church Read More »
A business does not operate in a vacuum but is the recipient of shared cultural and intellectual wealth and is accountable to the community…
A Theological Understanding of Profit in Business Read More »
How can we cultivate our friendship with God? Is friendship simply a gift of God that we can receive and enjoy, or does it require…
Humility for the artist-leader Read More »
To all the friends of IMT we wish a blessed Christmas.IMT exists to help individuals, churches, businesses, and theological colleges…
My interest in marketplace theology began quite early, without, of course, even having the language to call it “marketplace theology,”…
On Being a Biblical Servant Leader: Insights from the Global Church Read More »
How can we cultivate our friendship with God? Is friendship simply a gift of God that we can receive and enjoy, or does it require…
Growing our Friendship with God through the Spiritual Discipline of Relinquishment Read More »
And because vocation is written into the very meaning of being human, our vocations are therefore integral to who we are, to why we are…
ORA ET LABORA: The heart of our calling Read More »
In this article, Gordon examines the importance of some of the Greek philosophical and historical factors disparaging work and business, against which Protestant notions of vocation subsequently reacted.
Business as a Calling and Profession: A Historical Review Read More »