When we’re young, we’re typically more adventurous, curious, and more apt to take risks. “Why not? we think.” As young people, we have our whole lives ahead of...
The debate over income inequality continues unabated. Quotes like this one from a recent CNN article are common: “The stakes are high because we understand inequality to be...
The Pope’s latest encyclical, Laudato Si’ (or “Be Praised”), sparked a theological debate between Catholics, Protestants, and even many non-Christians about the environment, climate change, and the global...
What is the biblical meaning of success? Am I a “two-talent” or “five-talent” person? How do I avoid the “quarter-life crisis”? What is my calling? Are these questions...
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...
Aspiring to improve in your work can be genuinely healthy and God-honoring. Focusing on “climbing the ladder” can be a great hindrance to working unto the Lord and...
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...
Dr. Samuel Gregg kicked off Acton University on Tuesday night in Grand Rapids with a lecture entitled “Truth, Reason, and the Quest for Equality.” According to him, the...
Missionaries have been using businesses on the field to support their ministries for generations. These businesses have often been inefficient, struggle financially, and lack the proper expertise to...
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