I was asked again at church a question I often receive, usually at faith and work conferences. “Aren’t you just talking about works righteousness?” I’m getting this question...
Productivity sometimes seems like a bad thing, or at least a purposeless one. We work and produce more, more more, but to what end? Is there a purpose...
I took advantage of yesterday’s Sabbath rest to reflect on work in an effort to see my own work and calling in a different light. As I reflected...
Over at his blog, The Exchange, Ed Stetzer recently wrote this concerning workplace evangelism: If the average person spends at least eight hours on work five days of...
When we look at the world today, we all feel a deep conviction that this is not the way things are supposed to be. In his book Lost...
Religious freedom bears implications for our lives, just like the biblical view of freedom and economic freedom. In fact, religious freedom is entwined with these other freedoms. The...
I’ve heard from a lot of our readers since writing about how Jesus shows us true power comes from being salt and light. After reading that post, a...
Over the last few months, I’ve talked to many Christians who fear they are living in a world that is spinning out of control – especially during a...
In his 2012 book Coming Apart, Charles Murray argues that the middle class, once seen as the “virtuous silent majority,” is alienated from the “founding virtues” of civic...
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