| Feature | Author | Purpose |
| At the Door (since 2001 #3) | Doug Wysockey-Johnson | to take a look at our world through the screen door of Faith @ Work. |
| At the Door (thru 2001 #2) The Back Deck -- editorial |
Marjory Bankson | to introduce the theme and some of the writers. |
| Along My Way | Adaline Bjorkman | to ask the question, "Where did God come today and offer a change of direction or instruction?" |
| Book Reviews | Ruth Butler (thru
2001 #3) David Davies (since 2001 #4) |
to provide reviews to support small independent publishers and broaden your spiritual quest. |
| Building Community | Mark Nilson | to build community through small groups. |
| Church and Call | Doug Wysockey-Johnson | to help the church support people for their ministry in daily life. |
| Film Pics | Rob Johnston & Cathy Barsotti | to foster dialogue between theology & film. |
| Finding My Work | Ann Loar Brooks | to explore call as a guide to vocation |
| Growing Down | Paul Welter | to help us "giants" adopt the humility of a little child and grow down, so that we fit the little door of the kingdom. |
| Jubiliee Now | Lee Van Ham | to encourage persons to live the biblical Sabbath-Jubilee today. |
| Ministry of the Laity | Bob Slocum | to describe God's call in the workplace of daily life. |
| On the Homefront | Jen Lemen | to explore following call and living faithfully amidst the turmoil of family |
| One Anothering | Richard Meyer | to invite small groups to love one another, encourage one another, bear one another's burdens, and pray for one another. |
| Relational Bible Study | Nancy Boyle
(thru 2003, again in '07) Angier Brock (2004) Julie Gochenour (2005-06) |
to model how a relational study is done and provide questions relating text to the magazine theme for individual or group use. |
| Ruminations (thru 2001 #2) | Doug Wysockey-Johnson | to take some aspect of faith and chew on it a bit. |
| Women, Work & Money | Rosemary Williams | to illuminate relationships among women, work & money. |
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