The season delivers its share of suddenly. Suddenly, there’s another gift to purchase. Suddenly, your kids get sick, and the car breaks down. Suddenly, your work world spins...

Every day, more than 150 million Americans engage in work. Behind those numbers are lives: fathers, mothers, veterans, immigrants. Each person is shaped by the organizations they serve....

We have been examining God’s vision of shalom through the lens of the four-chapter gospel. Previous posts have discussed God’s original creative vision for shalom in community, how...

We tend to take both work and rest to the extremes. We either see the world glorifying the constant hustle, or we see it celebrating self-indulgent laziness. But...

Imagine the scene, thousands of years ago: the desert sun was relentless when Abraham, resting at the entrance of his tent at Mamre, looked up to see three...

A few months ago, I put in an order for a farewell plaque to give to a departing leader. I wanted to get home for dinner. I had...

We have only to visit almost any major city in the free world today to find evidence of dramatic cultural decay on numerous fronts: malls dripping with images...

As we get ready to celebrate another Thanksgiving, there’s one more thing to be grateful to God for: the Declaration of Independence, the U.S. Constitution, and the political...

In Universal Economics, Armen Alchian and William Allen state, “Since the discouraging fiasco in the Garden of Eden, all the world has been a place conspicuous in its...

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