by Rob Tribken | Jul 26, 2018 | Finding Purpose, Markets, Enterprise, and Wellbeing, Working Well
A Response to a Classic Essay on Work I reread Dorothy Sayers classic essay “Why Work?” last week.[1] Sayers made a compelling case that work should not be undertaken for the money it provides, but rather for the sake and enjoyment of the work...
by Rob Tribken | Jul 24, 2018 | Finding Purpose, Role of the Church, Spiritual Aspects of Leadership, Spiritual Practices, Working Well, Workplace Stress
Introducing Our New Small Group Study Guide TheTransforming Work: Spiritual Renewal in Our Work Lives study guide can help you think about the serious work issues you face and how your own faith or spirituality might help. It is designed for people who take their...
by Rob Tribken | Jul 13, 2018 | Working Well, Workplace Stress
When people talk about their more frustrating work-related problems, quite often the issue of time, or the lack of it, comes up. For many people, there is not enough time to get everything done and this can be a serious and chronic source of stress. It seems as though...
by Rob Tribken | Jul 7, 2018 | Spiritual Practices, Workplace Stress
(Link to related podcast here) By Rob Tribken Chairman Center for Faith and Enterprise After a prolonged struggle with King Ahab and the priests of Baal, the great prophet Elijah was completely exhausted. He journeyed by himself into the desert and asked God to take...