Author: Elise Daniel

Today, the poor seem to have less of a chance to climb the socioeconomic ladder than ever in America. One group that is especially vulnerable to this trend...

Usually, I wouldn’t say you can learn much about economics from celebrities. But last week, Ashton Kutcher was the exception when he appeared on Jimmy Kimmel Live. When...

Mark David Henderson is the author of Soul of Atlas: Ayn Rand, Christianity, and a Quest for Common Ground, a review of which can be found here. Having...

Contrary to popular conversation, the upcoming Supreme Court case on the HHS mandate is not just about contraception. Sebelius v. Hobby Lobby has much larger implications for Christians...

Are you a blue-collar worker who believes your work is less important than white-collar work? If so, you are far from alone. This way of thinking is pervasive...

Business leaders often feel inadequate for church leadership according to Sutton Turner, executive pastor at Mars Hill Church. In his latest Resurgence article, “Jesus Wants Business Leaders,” he...

American image abroad is a topic we seem to be obsessed with as a nation. What do other countries think of us? Do they think we are greedy,...

If you started at the bottom, how likely are you to reach the top? A new study by the Equality of Opportunity Project mapped the chance of upward...

Yesterday on his personal blog, president of Sojourners and Obama’s spiritual advisor, Jim Wallis, discussed how he believes Americans can win the war on poverty: The only way...

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