Category: Work & Economics

Some time ago, economist Walter Williams offered some apt advice in an article entitled, “How Not to be Poor.” This piece has stayed with me in my income...

A recent piece in the Wall Street Journal explored the dilemma of gossip in the workplace. The print version of the article, entitled They’re Gossiping About You: Strategies...

Over the last couple of months we have been exploring the ancient rhythms of work inherited from centuries of Christians living out their faith in the workplace. We...

Should you follow your passion in choosing a profession? According to conventional wisdom, this is the right approach. But Mike Rowe, host of the Discovery Channel’s Dirty Jobs,...

By now you’ve probably heard the term “Umbrella Revolution” or “Umbrella Movement.” Since October 1st, students in Hong Kong have gathered in Central, the main financial district, and...

In my last post I suggested that God wants us to be happy, but we must understand how to define happiness from a biblical perspective. True happiness can’t...

Each year I drive through a part of New Jersey that’s home to some of the highest incomes in the country, a landscape dotted with sprawling mansions worth...

This week marks the completion of my first month at the Institute for Faith, Work & Economics. I have seen that the energy and passion of my colleagues...

I speak a lot. That is, much of my time is spent traveling and giving presentations about faith, work, and economics. Being an extrovert and passionate about the...

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