Author: Dr. Art Lindsley

A new study suggests that participating in creative activities outside of work can boost performance on the job. San Francisco State University organizational psychologist Kevin Eschleman, who led...

If I were to take you in a helicopter to Afghanistan and parachute you into the middle of the country without a map and without knowledge of how...

How do you legislate good behavior? Is it possible to legislate in such a way that people are incentivized to serve others instead of themselves? These are just...

In his groundbreaking book, The Mystery of Capital: Why Capitalism Triumphs in the West and Fails Everywhere Else, Peruvian economist Hernando de Soto says that private property rights...

Why have societies like the Soviet Union or present-day Zimbabwe led to so much human suffering? One foundational reason for the collapse of so many of these countries...

Every day, we move forward toward a goal. But what if we are actually moving backward? In my last post, I talked about how C.S. Lewis viewed “progress”...

We have seen so much progress in science, technology, and medicine that has proven to be beneficial, and even life-saving. But C.S. Lewis warns that we cannot give...

Acts 2-5 is a provocative passage detailing the narrative of the early church in Jerusalem immediately following Pentecost. This passage is commonly used to determine whether the Bible...

Found in Leviticus 25, the biblical practice of Jubilee is becoming ever more prominent in discussions about justice, poverty, and debt relief. Many evangelical authors mention Jubilee as...

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