Current Theme | September 2025

Get to Work: Grasping the Doctrine of Vocation

God created mankind to glorify him through work: to subdue and to exercise dominion over all the earth. But in a fallen world, blisters and splinters plague our labors—not to mention laziness and workaholism. Outside of Eden, even our motives are suspect: what is the line between prudent self-advancement and sinful greed, between godly ambition and pride, or between risk and irresponsibility? And what should we do when we’re not at work? Obviously, there’s a lot of work to do in order to answer these questions, so clock in with us we seek to grasp a theology of vocation.

Table of Contents

August Intermission: From the Four Gospels to the Doctrine of Vocation

By Kevin McClure • Concise Article • September 1
Join us as we transition from the person and work of Christ in the four gospels to the work of grasping the doctrine of vocation.

Faithful in All Things: Vocation and Christian Callings

By Rod Martin • Longform Essay • September 2
Every calling is itself sacred, every task a trust, and every laborer accountable before the throne.

4.39 Rod Martin • Reading • “Faithfulness in All Things: Vocation and Christian Callings”

By Rod Martin • Reading • September 2nd
Every calling is itself sacred, every task a trust, and every laborer accountable before the throne.

Pouting Pulpits and Part-Time Pastors: Projection over Proclamation

By David L. Bahnsen • Concise Article • September 3
When pastors model a mediocre work ethic, their example carries through to their congregation. Inversely, when a pastor has a servant-heart, is industrious, productive, and diligent, and does so without complaining or entitlement, he sets an excellent example for his congregation.

The Calling of the Christian Businessman: Vocation and Capital Allocation as Worship

By Jonathan Wellum • Concise Article • September 5
What does the Bible have to tell us about business and investments? More than you might think! Read as Jonathan Wellum draws on decades of business experience to show how Christians should use their capital well.

Christianity Vs. Marxism

By Jonathan Wellum • Concise Article • September 8
Can we combine a theory such as Marxism with our Christian faith? In this article, Jonathan Wellum displays how Marxist thought proves antithetical to the Bible's witness concerning wealth, property, and labor.

4.40 Rod Martin, Trent Hunter, & Stephen Wellum • Interview • “Faithfulness in All Things: Vocation and Christian Callings”

By Rod Martin, Trent Hunter, and Stephen Wellum • Interview • September 8th
Listen in as Trent Hunter and Stephen Wellum interview Rod Martin on his COA Essay "Faithfulness in All Things: Vocation and Christian Callings"

Ambition, Careers, and Marriage: What’s a Single Godly Woman to Do?

By Abigail Dodds • Concise Article • September 10
You're a single godly woman, and you want to be married, but you’re not. What Should you do?

Brothers, Play the Tortoise: A Word to Aspiring Pastors

By Sam Emadi • Concise Article • September 12
The young man hopping as fast as he can through seminary often short-circuits the necessary growth and wisdom he needs to have a long pastorate. But there’s a better (albeit slower) way.

We Can’t Replace Charlie Kirk, But We Can Honor His Legacy: Five Ways to Amplify Truth, Freedom, and the American Way

By Colin Smothers and David Schrock • Longform Essay • September 15
Charlie Kirk, who influenced a generation of young men, is gone. What do we do now?

4.41 Colin Smothers & David Schrock • Reading • “We Can’t Replace Charlie Kirk, But We Can Honor His Legacy: Five Ways to Amplify Truth, Freedom, and the American Way”

By Colin Smothers and David Schrock • Reading • September 15th
Charlie Kirk, who influenced a generation of young men, is gone. What do we do now?

4.42 Scott Polender, David Schrock, Trent Hunter, and Stephen Wellum • Interview • “Grieving with Hope and Getting to Work: A Tribute to Charlie Kirk”

By Scott Polender, David Schrock, Trent Hunter, Stephen Wellum • Interview • September 16th
Scott Polender of Turning Point Education joins our COA Roundtable to reflect on life, work, and ministry of Charlie Kirk.

Stay-at-home Moms, Stay-at-work Dads? A Plea for Better Thinking on Vocation

By Andrew Ballard• Concise Article • September 17
When little Sally is asked, "what do you want to be when you grow up?" we need to have categories that go beyond a nine-to-five job. We need to think in the Bible's categories about vocation.

The Turning Point of a Generation: Remembering Charlie Kirk

By Scott Polender• Concise Article • September 17
What God is stirring in this generation is bigger than any one man, and yet it bears the mark of Charlie’s faithfulness. It seems we are standing at a true turning point: A moment when the Lord Jesus is reviving His church, raising up young people, and calling everyone to repentance.

Sanctified Self-Interest or Subtle Greed? A Pauline Guide to Wealth Management

By David Scott Kotter • Concise Article • September 19
Work for Christ, not greed. Every purchase asks: am I honoring God—or feeding subtle idolatry? Discover Paul’s balance sheet for the heart.

Working As Unto the Lord: Seven Ways to Work Harder and Be Better   

By David Schrock • Longform Essay • September 22
In Ephesians 6:5–9, Paul shows that good works don’t happen by accident. Christ motivates, sanctifies, and coaches believers to work harder, be better, and glorify Him in every sphere of life.

4.43 David Schrock • Reading • “Working As Unto the Lord: Seven Ways to Work Harder and Be Better”

By David Schrock • Reading • September 22nd
In Ephesians 6:5–9, Paul shows that good works don’t happen by accident. Christ motivates, sanctifies, and coaches believers to work harder, be better, and glorify Him in every sphere of life.

The Risk in Getting and Giving

By Jason Glas • Concise Article • September 24
No risk, no reward. Risk is essential to the Christian life, and it's essential to turning a profit. This is a call for more risk-takers in the church.

Why Young Men Wither: A Call for a Revival of Ambition

By Tyler Cox • Concise Article • September 25
The strength of young men to serve the church and build the world is being sapped, and a recovery of godly ambition is the dire need of the day.

Upcoming

What’s the Unmarried Single Gal to Do?

By Abigail Dodds • Concise Article

A Biblical Theology of Leisure

By Ben Nguyen • Concise Article