We cannot give what we do not have. It makes sense, right? Materially, of course we literally cannot give something that we don’t possess. We cannot participate in...
How are prices set in our economy, and are such prices legitimate, or just—especially in times of crisis, like a hurricane? The theory of just prices is considered...
After enduring a typical hour-long commute to get to my office on the outskirts of Washington, D.C., I had to laugh out loud reading James Bruce’s Wall Street...
Editor’s Note: With the rise of human trafficking, many nonprofit organizations are working not only on prevention and law enforcement but also on healing—to bring hope to those...
People still remember the award-winning Andersen Windows commercial 25 years later. Only two knew the real story, though—until now. Some Background It was the early nineties and our...
Do you think fear has consequences? What are the consequences of fear at work? To some degree, the consequences of fear depend on the type of fear. But,...
By his very nature, God is a worker. He has created all things and he sustains his creation. Because God works, this gives our work value. We are...
Like most things over time, the popular attitudes toward work and calling have not been the same throughout history. In fact, they have changed quite a bit over...
Kale was once a lowly green that we fed to guinea pigs or used as disposable garnish on a platter. Now it’s a “superfood” being chopped, pureed, and...
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