Category: Work & Economics

Americans just received an unwelcome crash course in the importance of sound money. Inflation surged in 2021, eventually reaching a 40-year high of nine percent in 2022. Small...

In my last article, I discussed a pivotal moment in my life when I was unexpectedly released from a youth ministry position, and how this led to a...

“The mind of a person plans his way, but the Lord directs his steps” (Prov. 16:9, NASB). “Many are the plans in a person’s heart, but it is...

The first couple chapters in the book of Genesis have a lot to say about our callings and our work. In Genesis 2:15, the Lord puts man “in...

If America is to remain the shining city on the hill—the greatest nation on God’s green earth—it’s going to be because we commit to being one nation always...

For the past several years, a steady stream of headlines has warned that artificial intelligence will eliminate jobs. Students regularly ask whether entire professions might soon disappear. A...

Editor’s note: Russell Gehrlein appeared as a guest on the Embrace Our Calling podcast, hosted by Marcus Mok, on Sunday, January 25. Russell and Marcus discussed several faith...

Free market economics. Keynesian economics. Austrian economics. Marxist economics. Conservative economics. There are about as many flavors of economics as there are economists, perhaps more. What Americans need...

“I’m giving up chocolate!” “This year, I’m keeping my cheese and chocolate, but giving up all social media. Goodbye, Facebook friends! See you after Easter.” “No coffee for...

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