Lindsey Bomgren, Founder of Nourish Move Love

Lindsey Bomgren Founder of Nourish Move Love This month at Women and Work we are going to feature Lindsey Bomgren, founder of Nourish Move Love. Lindsey, please share with us a little bit about yourself and the work that God has called you to. I’m a mom of 3 littles from Minnesota who loves fitness. […]
Robyn Sanderson, Associate Vice President for Student Development at Anderson University

Robyn Sanderson Associate Vice President for Student Development at Anderson University At Women and Work we are honored to feature Robyn Sanderson as our Work Done Well feature. Robyn, please share a little bit about yourself and the work that God has called you to. When I was growing up I thought I would be […]
Fernie Cosgrove, Child Welfare Social Worker Supervisor

Fernie Cosgrove Child Welfare Social Worker Supervisor It is our pleasure to feature Fernie Cosgrove, our book club coordinator as our Work Done Well Feature. Fernie please share with our readers a little bit about yourself and your work background. I am originally from Cd. Juarez Mexico. My husband and I met in El Paso, […]
Introducing Our New YouVersion Devotional: “Image God Through Your Work”

New YouVersion Devotional, “Image God Through Your Work” is available now. In this 5-day study, celebrate God’s good design for work and learn how your work matters in the Kingdom of God.
Julie Buck, Clinical Director of Youth Programming at Overdose Lifeline

Work Done Well: Julie is the Clinical Director of Youth Programming at Overdose Lifeline, where she provides clinical support and oversight for Camp Mariposa Aaron’s Place and Aaron’s Place Exchange (APEX).
Bread, Glory, and Specific Callings

May I share a confession with you? I want to start by giving you fair warning. Reading this could make your mouth water, your tummy rumble, and increase sales at your local bakery. Do you feel sufficiently warned? OK- here it is – I like bread. I really enjoy it. A sourdough loaf, brioche, croissants, […]
Episode 41: Mary Wiley, Publishing Editor of Women & Work

Mary Wiley Author, Publisher, Publishing Editor of Women & Work: Bearing God’s Image and Joining in His Mission through our Work Apple Spotify Connect with Mary Online Twitter Instagram Linkedin Link Mary Wiley is the author of the Bible study, Everyday Theology, and serves as the associate publisher for B&H Publishing Group. She holds a BA […]
Confessions from a Working Mom

Should I feel bad about being a working mom? Who will care for my children while I work? Am I doing the right thing here? How do I love and care for them as their mother, while also fulfilling my vocational duties? Lord, how do I walk this out in a way that pleases you?
Why You Need a Hard Stop

Many of us live each day like it is. We squander the time we intended to spend on a task being distracted by lesser things. Then, we let the work bleed into margins we really wanted to give to something else.
This is why you need a hard stop—an appointed time for each major task or each day of work—when you will say, “That’s enough for now,” and walk away, even if it’s not as done as you’d like.
Every Woman Works

There is no work-free option. Our culture tells us that we work hard so we can play or relax later. In Christ, we rest in his finished work, allowing all we do to flow from our already-not-yet rest in Him.