Author: Hugh Whelchel

History must repeat itself because we pay such little attention to it the first time. – Blackie Sherrod in the Dallas Morning News When the final history is...

In a previous post, we recommended ten books for people beginning to explore economics. Economics needs context, however. Today I’d like to recommend ten books on integrating faith,...

IF WE believe we’re made in God’s image to be creative and are called to use our talents, how then should we work? IF WE believe we are...

Today we conclude our discussion on “The Work of Our Hands” with the inspiring story of John Magee, Jr., a Christian pilot who fought in World War II....

How do we integrate our faith and work in a way that is pleasing to God? We must first rediscover that our primary vocation is the call to...

The separation of faith and calling by Christians, along with the loss of the Biblical doctrine of work, had a devastating effect on the landscape of American culture...

This week we’re concluding our series on “The Work of Our Hands.” Yesterday we explored the extremes people take in their view or work: either as an idol...

I undertook great projects: I built houses for myself and planted vineyards…I bought male and female slaves…I also owned more herds and flocks than anyone in Jerusalem before...

We’ve been talking about shaping culture – but there is one question we haven’t explored: is cultural change even possible? It is thought that cultures are profoundly resistant...

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