Category: Work & Economics

Have you ever been tempted to put “ability to multitask” on your resume? In a society that places a high value on being able to do lots of...

Exploitation of the poor has been a part of our world since the Fall of man into sin. Using one’s power over another vulnerable person reveals the nature...

There is a connection between economic freedom and flourishing. Specifically, as Anne Bradley and Joseph Connors show in “Economic Freedom and the Path to Flourishing,” there is a...

If I asked you how often you prayed about your children and their futures, you might say, “Countless times every day!” But if I asked you how often...

The lunch room was the perfect place to fight. My high school cafeteria only had a couple windows allowing sunlight in, so it depended heavily on the massive...

“You don’t have to go to church to be a Christian.” This is something I saw posted on Facebook (go figure). Most of us have heard this statement...

While Christians believe work is a good thing in itself, we are also aware that it is not good to work unceasingly. We know from personal experience that...

I’d like you to re-read Jesus’s teaching to the disciples in John chapters 14, 15, and 16 through a leadership lens. Let’s think together about how abiding in...

Although it has been written out of most secular accounts, historical evidence demonstrates that Christians have had a culture-shaping influence on Western Civilization. Sociologist Rodney Stark writes, The...

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