A worship service at Cities Church in St. Paul, Minnesota, was disrupted earlier this month by protesters opposing Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). During the Sunday morning service,...

You’ve probably heard economists speak of the “invisible hand.” This term comes from economist Adam Smith’s famous work, “The Wealth of Nations,” which is also celebrating its 250th...

Psalm 119:64 (ESV) declares, “The earth, O Lord, is full of your steadfast love (chesed).” A walk through a forest or in an art museum lets us experience...

Each time I’ve watched Wonder—the movie based on R.J. Palacio’s award-winning novel—I’ve been ambushed by this oh-so-moving story about a young boy named Auggie. Tears stream every time—and...

In my last article, I explored how God uses his Word and counsel from others to lead us toward our vocational callings. Now, I will share two other...

When people hear the name “King,” they often think of speeches and marches. They think of the life of my famous uncle, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., as...

As we set ambitious New Year’s resolutions for ourselves, we may look back over our calendars and wonder, “What did I accomplish last year? And did it really...

Most Americans may not know that the Federal Reserve wasn’t created to conduct monetary policy, unless they have a special interest in macroeconomics. In fact, the Federal Reserve...

Consider one of history’s most remarkable transformations: In 1800, 90% of humanity lived in subsistence poverty. Today, that figure has flipped, and according to the United Nations Development...

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