Constant connectivity has the potential to make accomplishing our jobs easier, but it may also contribute to “half-work” that saps workers of their energy without resulting in greater...

When I was a mostly-stay-at-home mom, I really questioned my value to the machinery of our economy. What was I contributing to the GDP? If I was not...

If there was one thing, I could tell a recent graduate it would be, “you are made in the image of God.” This truth provides the basis for...

“What am I going to do with my retirement?” The anxious question came from Anne Bell, a recently retired researcher at the University of Northern Colorado. As a...

When we think about worship, particular images come to mind—gathering in a church service, listening or singing along to spiritual songs, rocking out to a worship band, quietly...

We recently received an email from one of our readers asking if we had written anything specific about bivocational ministry. It came from someone who runs a small...

If I were to take you in a helicopter to Afghanistan and parachute you into the middle of the country without a map and without knowledge of how...

It is not uncommon for many people to think there is an unbridgeable chasm between Christianity and economics. There are unbelievers who are aghast at the notion that...

The number one fear of the millennial generation is living a meaningless life. In a recent informal survey of undergraduate students at Regent University in Virginia Beach, VA,...

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