Two posts that caught our eye this week


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September 26, 2014
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At the end of the work week, we want to highlight a post and a webpage that caught our attention at in all things this week.

1. Kudos to this post at The Gospel Coalition as Greg Dutcher, pastor of Christ Fellowship Church in Maryland and author of Killing Calvinism: How to Destroy a Perfectly Good Theology from the Inside. was interviewed by Matt Smethurst. “If we truly believe the only thing we contribute to our salvation is the sin that makes it necessary,” Dutcher asks, “then how could we ever look down at anyone else?” The doctrine of grace should not lead to elitism but rather it must lead to humility. Watch the interview with Dutcher here.

2. Shout out to Theology of Work Project. How do we have faith in Jesus in our work and in our lives? How do you find meaning in your work? The Theology of Work (TOW) Project exists to help people explore what the Bible and the Christian faith can contribute to ordinary work. The Theology of Work Project is an independent, international organization dedicated to researching, writing, and distributing materials with a biblical perspective on non-church workplaces. Check out TOW’s webpage here.

What caught your attention this week? Leave a comment or share a link.

About the Author
  • Liz Moss is the former managing editor of In All Things and the Andreas Center Program Coordinator. Today she is the Development Director for The Tesfa Foundation, serving students and families in Ethiopia. She is ordained as a Minister of Word and Sacrament in the Reformed Church in America.

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