Seasons of Work: Summer (June 21 Newsletter)
Newsletter / Produced by The High Calling
Work doesn’t stop after school is dismissed for the season. Whether you’re working on vacation memories, or working at a 9-5 job, life still looks different in the summer. This week our writers muse on lessons learned from summer work and summer play.
Moms of Summer Dreaming of Fall
From The High Calling
Though I am extremely grateful to work part-time from home, these last few weeks have been challenging. Summer. Is. Hard. Read more
Forced Fun
From The High Calling
Why not engineer my way to a more enjoyable summer? Read more
How to Live After Happily Ever After
From the Theology of Work Project
We have been running a free summer camp at our home this summer. It is lovely. This is the closest to "living out a calling" that I've ever experienced. Also, quite often I'm really miserable. Read more
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