Work & Economics

"What Is in Thine Hand?": Finding Creative Solutions for Inadequate Resources

As kids growing up we sometimes complained that we didn’t have what we wanted, or...

Four Powerful Ways Christians Can Fight Back against Alienation by Being Salt and Light

The concept of alienation was important to Karl Marx. As he defined it, workers were...

Three Pieces of Advice for Christian Leaders Seeking to Influence Today’s Culture for Christ

In a recent interview with Outcomes magazine, Gregory Thornbury, president of The King’s College in...

Risking It Is a Journey, Not a Destination

We’ve all heard the cliché “Life is about the journey, not the destination.” Love it?...

Building the Right Team Equips You to Take Meaningful Risks. So, Who’s on Your Team?

We were created to be in community, to encourage one another, and to live out...

‘The Last Man on Earth’: A Lesson in the Nature of Wealth

Imagine you woke up this morning and you were the last person on the planet....

A Word on Vocation and Commitment from Lewis and Tolkien

Last week Joe Laconte, a history professor at The King’s College, gave a fascinating talk...

Risk Doesn’t Always Equal Reward. Is That Okay?

When you decide to take a risk, it’s not unusual that a happy ending scenario...

Ever Wonder Why Jesus Spent so Much Time Making Tables?

Ever wonder why Jesus spent so much time making tables? Why did he spend the...

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