While this summer looks different than most, with fewer vacations and more uncertainty about the future, it still seems to be going by just as fast as ever....
My church gathered corporately in June for the first time since our governor instituted a stay-at-home order in mid-March. After nearly three months of worshiping from home via...
Google declares the glory of God, and Trader Joe’s proclaims his handiwork. Apple and Microsoft pour out speech, Uber and Airbnb reveal knowledge. – Psalm 19:1-2, sort of...
Martin Luther once said that if he could understand “Our Father,” the first two words of the Lord’s Prayer, as Christ did, the rest of his life in...
Praxis, a creative engine for redemptive entrepreneurship, recently put together a thoughtful reflection on the ways leaders should consider this season of disruption. In their recent reflection, they...
As the 2008 financial crisis receded, U.S. household wealth rebounded by this year to the astounding record of $89 trillion. In contributing toward this milestone, many people feel...
Searching the phrase “work-life balance” produces an avalanche of results. The recommendations provided to create a work-life balance vary widely based on the author and the outlet of...
Tomorrow’s holiday presents us with an opportunity to reflect on the biblical view of freedom and its implications for our lives. Freedom in the Bible begins as inner...
Why not socialism? A right use of freedom has tended to encourage human dignity, creativity and flourishing. But why should we care about those things? Why value human...
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