Author: Jacqueline Isaacs

Don’t be wasteful. Recycle. Eat all the food off your plate because there are starving kids in Africa who wish they had that food. All our lives we...

As a college instructor, I spend a lot of time thinking about the definition of success as we prepare our current cohort of students for careers, many of...

The library of excellent books on faith, work, and economics continues to expand with every passing year. Here are just seven new additions that came out in 2020...

Charles Dickens is well known as one of the most prolific and influential authors of the Victorian period. His works often communicated the deep sense of justice that...

Previously we asked the question, how can we know that our work is bringing glory to God when it doesn’t seem all that special? The answer for Christians...

As Christians, we know that we are fearfully and wonderfully made in God’s image, with a specific vocation for which we have been equipped with unique talents and...

Another election cycle is nearing its end in the United States. If anything can remind us that we live in a fall, broken world—that this is not the...

Christian author and scholar, Os Guinness, began a talk about the Christian struggle to influence culture with this alarming observation—there is something wrong with the salt and the...

A few weeks ago, I returned to school along with millions of other American teachers, students, and support staff. The plan for me to adjunct a couple of...

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