Labor, dignity, and collective resistance.

What is Soul Work?

Soul Work centers the dignity and struggle of workers in an economy built on extraction. This pillar examines work as a spiritual, political, and material reality that is shaped by exploitation, wage suppression, and power imbalance. Soul Work names how labor is not fair and how workers can resist together and build solidarity.

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Bible and War: A Prophetic Response to the Iran Conflict
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Bible and War: A Prophetic Response to the Iran Conflict

As a fragile ceasefire takes hold in the Iran conflict, we examine the "manufactured identities" of war and the Biblical...
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Silence in the Mines and Lines
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Silence in the Mines and Lines

Silence in the Mines and LinesA Lament for Workers God,Greed, power, and dominance have taken root.Growing so wildly, they threaten...
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Why Budgeting Won’t Fix Poverty
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Why Budgeting Won’t Fix Poverty

Budgeting won’t fix poverty. Budgets are not magic wands that lead to stability.  But talking badly about budgets feels a...
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Purpose That Heals: Why Justice Must Shape Your Calling
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Purpose That Heals: Why Justice Must Shape Your Calling

Purpose That Heals: Why Justice Must Shape Your Calling It’s directly in your face like an annoying mosquito. Rising costs...
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A Lament for Black Memory and Justice
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A Lament for Black Memory and Justice

A Lament for Black MemoryAren’t you tired, God?Tired of seeing my ancestors’ stories censored,Buried in the depths of the Atlantic...
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Redefining Wealth: Beyond Money to True Abundance
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Redefining Wealth: Beyond Money to True Abundance

Redefining wealth means embracing abundance in health, relationships, purpose not just money. Discover a new lens on what true wealth...
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Beyond the Bank Account: How I Found Soulfully Rich Living
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Beyond the Bank Account: How I Found Soulfully Rich Living

At 29, I realized I was rich, but not in the way I used to chase. I am Soulfully Rich...
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