Today’s evangelical Church has largely failed to address the subjects of faith, work, and calling. There is a tendency to focus on issues pertaining to salvation, evangelism, or...
At the Institute for Faith, Work, and Economics, we often talk about the word “flourishing.” But what does it mean? Flourishing means peace, or shalom, in every direction....
Once I was given a private tour of the US House of Representatives. Our tour guide, a congressman’s chief of staff, had us sit in the Speaker’s chair,...
One of my colleagues recently attended a global missions conference, where a common question was posed to a panel of Christian entrepreneurs: “How many people came to Christ...
Last week we looked at the importance of cultivating character to impacting culture. A revival of character can lead to a renewal of culture. But how do we...
In his book How Then Should We Work: Rediscovering the Biblical Doctrine of Work, Hugh Whelchel writes, The separation of faith and calling by Christians through the loss...
The work of the Holy Spirit in the world has several implications for Christians and their work. Whether working in creation or regeneration, the Spirit constantly empowers us...
Do the gifts of the Holy Spirit matter for our everyday work? In the Old Testament, there are a number of gifts the Holy Spirit gives Israel...
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Digging Deeper Into the Four-Chapter Gospel
In a recent article entitled “Is the News Making Us Dumb?“, Gospel Coalition editor Joe Carter warns of the danger present in divorcing news and information from their...