When Rod Sudbeck’s surfboard business jumped from making one board to fifty boards to nearly five hundred, he knew he had an opportunity to use his business assets...
This is well said by Phillip Johnson, in his foreword to Nancy Pearcey’s Total Truth: Every one of us has a worldview, and our worldview governs our thinking...
Relationships are tricky. Each one is different. They’re messy and complicated and painful, yet we can’t flourish without them. Relationship is at the center of exchange. It’s at...
Human beings need freedom to flourish. We need an environment that provides us the freedom to pursue our callings, thrive in our work, and that reflects the inherent...
As kids growing up we sometimes complained that we didn’t have what we wanted, or lacked something to get a job done. The adults in my family had...
The concept of alienation was important to Karl Marx. As he defined it, workers were alienated from the product of their labors. Today alienation has a broader meaning,...
In a recent interview with Outcomes magazine, Gregory Thornbury, president of The King’s College in New York City, was asked what advice he had for Christian leaders seeking...
We’ve all heard the cliché “Life is about the journey, not the destination.” Love it? Hate it? Sappy? Right on? I’m partial on the latter. Like many experiences...
We were created to be in community, to encourage one another, and to live out life together. Hebrews 10:24-25 says it well (The Message translation): So let’s do...
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