Category: Work & Economics

Working with people is one of the hardest things we have to do. All workplaces, even so-called Christian workplaces, have people in them. Not merely people, but sinners....

The Tesla is becoming an increasingly frequent sight in the area in which I live, as are many other kinds of electric vehicles. Commercially, this technology is relatively...

I once heard a pastor say in his sermon, “Inside each of us is a God-shaped hole…a place inside of our hearts that only God can fill.” This...

Dear College Senior, Put down that coffee. I promise this will only take a minute. I recognize the signs. If the half-finished job applications peeking out of your...

“Why do you want to leave your current position?” This is the dreaded question that almost every candidate has to answer when interviewing for a new job. Experts...

Last weekend I had the pleasure, or perhaps misfortune, of seeing Nightcrawler, a recent film starring Jake Gyllenhaal. I left the theater feeling entertained and yet morally tainted....

There’s something quintessentially American about the manufacturing industry. Many people from older generations possess personal ties to it in some form or fashion. However, the nature of manufacturing...

Then God said, “Let us make mankind in our image, in our likeness, so that they may rule over the fish in the sea and the birds in...

What is the relationship between common grace and business? To explore that question, the Calvin College Business Department and the Acton Institute co-sponsored the Symposium on Common Grace...

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