Vocation is a wonderfully broad and encompassing word. In contrast to how we normally think about calling, as something having to do with our career or professional work,...
IFWE’s executive director Hugh Whelchel was recently published in Christianity Today on the question of whether capitalism is sustainable in our current moral climate. In his article, Whelchel...
What can vacation teach us about vocation? A fair bit, actually. Several summers ago, I enjoyed a couple months of recreation and leisure, thanks to the generosity of...
It’s only the first day of summer and I’ve already logged numerous hours on my lawnmower cutting the grass. We’ve had record rainfall in the Washington, D.C. metro...
A few years ago, I sat down with Tony Casson, founder of Mission Muffins, a ministry of a D.C. men’s homeless shelter called the Central Union Mission. Mission...
This week, we’re continuing a series on the biblical concept of Jubilee—its context, its definition, and what it means for us as Christians as we seek to honor...
Does one woman becoming rich give her power over a poor woman? As I discussed in a recent blog, economics can help us here. Money does not imply...
Navigating the workforce as a millennial today is tricky. Not only is the economy still in recovery mode, but satirical YouTube videos like the Millennials in the Workplace...
A young man asked me the following question during a faith and work conference we were both attending: What should I do if I am stuck in the...
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