Editor’s Note: Hugh Whelchel’s seminal book, How Then Should We Work: Rediscovering the Biblical Doctrine of Work, is now available on Audible! The following is an excerpt from...
Innovation and creativity are credited with much of the vast material wealth and cultural richness that has been built in the West. There are multiple theories to explain...
When the Lynde and Harry Bradley Foundation of Milwaukee approached the Woodson Center (formerly National Center for Neighborhood Enterprise) in 1995, they presented Robert L. Woodson, Sr. with...
I used to call my former financial advisor every few weeks to ask him, “What am I worth today?” My advisor is a great guy, and he performed...
In December 2005, I sat with my wife in a small Chicago theater watching a charming production of Dickens’ “A Christmas Carol.” I found myself unexpectedly moved. In...
What is the relationship between common grace and business? To explore that question, the Calvin College Business Department and the Acton Institute co-sponsored the Symposium on Common Grace...
While this summer looks different than most, with fewer vacations and more uncertainty about the future, it still seems to be going by just as fast as ever....
My church gathered corporately in June for the first time since our governor instituted a stay-at-home order in mid-March. After nearly three months of worshiping from home via...
Google declares the glory of God, and Trader Joe’s proclaims his handiwork. Apple and Microsoft pour out speech, Uber and Airbnb reveal knowledge. – Psalm 19:1-2, sort of...
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