I took advantage of yesterday’s Sabbath rest to reflect on work in an effort to see my own work and calling in a different light. As I reflected...
My summer students have been learning about trade in their classes, and as they study the myriad of issues surrounding this core economic concept, I thought it might...
In the years following World War II, foreign aid was the dominant strategy for stimulating economic growth in impoverished countries. Over time, however, the use of aid has...
Over at his blog, The Exchange, Ed Stetzer recently wrote this concerning workplace evangelism: If the average person spends at least eight hours on work five days of...
We’re in the middle of exploring how the church can respond to today’s technological advances. Today we want to look at the positive changes being brought about by...
Losing your job stinks. Getting fired, laid off, or going bankrupt – the form it takes doesn’t matter. It feels terrible. Uncertainty and shame sometimes go hand in...
It’s summer, so my son, who is in elementary school, gets to sleep in and enjoy his summer mornings while I’m up early and off to work. I...
College students are always trying to figure out what to with their lives – you may be, too. That’s why we asked a group of professors two key...
Last week I began discussing the exponential growth of technology and how Christian leaders can respond to the technology of the future by recognizing biblical truths that, unlike...
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