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Our Weekly Devotional

Shortly after the release of his first three collections of Bible studies on faith and work (30 Moments Christians Face in the Workplace), Madetomatter's Senior Writer began to look for new ways to reach working Christians. In February, 2002, the first weekly devotional was released under the title "Marketplace Moments." Now approaching it's tenth year, the column's title was changed to Made to Matter on January 1, 2008. With over 500 devotionals written on topics important to workers in every walk of life, there's likely one written about the issues facing you right now, so we've placed them here, searchable, for readers to explore anew. Got a favorite? Write to let us know. Looking for something to send that friend whose suffered a loss, or who has had a serious setback at work? You might find a column that captures the essence of your feelings right here. From the deeply moving story of the WWII canteen in North Platte, Nebraska to the words and life-tales of some of history's best-known and least-known characters, there's something here for everyone.
 

Monday, November 21, 2005 • Randy Kilgore • General
"For God so loved the world, that He gave His only begotten Son, that whoever believes in Him shall not perish, but have eternal life." Jesus, in John 3:16
Monday, June 17, 2013 • Randy Kilgore • Staying focused
Back in February, we wrote on how to find Jesus' "easy" yoke. Here's how to hold on to it when you find it. Flee leadership, guilt and ego.
Thursday, December 15, 2005 • Randy Kilgore • General
When the phone rang, he answered it with not a little trepidation. After months of mammoth effort, man-hour upon man-hour of building prototypes, pressing for creative solutions to technical problems, calculating costs, cajoling and negotiating with subcontractors and vendors for the best price, it all came down to this phone call. Win, and the biggest contract the company had ever seen was theirs; lose, and the lean times would continue.
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