Over the last couple of months we have been exploring the ancient rhythms of work inherited from centuries of Christians living out their faith in the workplace. We...
By now you’ve probably heard the term “Umbrella Revolution” or “Umbrella Movement.” Since October 1st, students in Hong Kong have gathered in Central, the main financial district, and...
In my last post I suggested that God wants us to be happy, but we must understand how to define happiness from a biblical perspective. True happiness can’t...
What was your favorite part of school? For me, I loved the excuse to read great authors and talk about ideas. This would be shortly followed by my...
I speak a lot. That is, much of my time is spent traveling and giving presentations about faith, work, and economics. Being an extrovert and passionate about the...
Each generation leaves its mark. The Greatest Generation is famous for their relentless work ethic, pulling themselves up by their own bootstraps in the face of extreme economic...
Many of us might regard the church at Corinth as the most dysfunctional of all those we encounter in Paul’s letters. Yet early in 1 Corinthians 1:2 we...
I sat in a busy restaurant with a good friend. As we began talking, I told him I was troubled by recent global news and how the problem...
I am not saying this because I am in need, for I have learned to be content whatever the circumstances. I know what it is to be in...
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