“Sorry, but I don’t have a place for you in this leadership team.” I ended the call as professionally as I could, but waves of emotion swept through...

If you’re a Christian, you don’t have a “calling,” you have three. Two of the three are fundamental and universal—that is, they aren’t optional and they aren’t individual,...

The Institute is pleased to announce Emily Huseman as our first National Essay Contest Winner! Her essay contrasts secular materialism with the biblical view that dignifies humanity—body and...

Last fall, I had a conversation with a well-respected senior leader who was about to depart for a new assignment. He had some personal words of appreciation for...

Climate alarmists claim to protect our children, yet their green policies threaten their future. Unless we change course, we will see a more dangerous future....

We recently looked at what the book of Genesis tells us about the nature of man and government. We ended that discussion with Abraham and his family relying...

What exactly does “sacred” work consist of? I suspect it is broader than most believers think it is. You may have heard the phrase “the sacred and secular...

To the extent that most people think about St. Patrick’s Day and its imagery, it’s about leprechauns, the color green, maybe a party or two, and perhaps a...

Many Christians see work as just grueling labor. Embracing God's creative perspective transforms everyday toil into a joyful calling that enlivens our lives and neighborhoods....
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