Economics tells us that more is always better than less. The world takes this principle one step further and claims that the more wealth and possessions we store...

How you define success may have a lot to do with your age. Ask a baby boomer and they may be focused on leaving a legacy for their...

Does your job feel like a small cog in a large wheel? Understanding the value of the cog to the larger machinery, as well as the value of...

For I have not hesitated to proclaim to you the whole will of God (Acts 20:27). If you search “verses on evangelism” on the web, you will get...

One of my favorite people is a college guidance counselor by day and a stand-up comedian by night. She listens well—better than almost anyone I know. I have...

We are perishing for want of wonder, not for want of wonders. – G. K. Chesterton Have you ever considered how simple it is to access the Internet...

In a New York Times article, University of Notre Dame philosophy professor Gary Gutting reflects on the provocative Newsweek cover article: Forget the church; follow Jesus. Gutting suggests...

Today, many people justify actions or an argument under the mantle of “social justice.” In many of these cases, however, the term social justice remains undefined. It becomes...

As families gather for barbecues all across the country in honor of Memorial Day, I’m humbly reminded of the important connection between freedom and flourishing. To honor the...

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