Work & Economics

Cronyism Impacts More than Inequality – It Affects Your Relationships, Too

[He] shows no partiality to princes/Nor regards the rich more than the poor/For they are...

Arrogance at Work Is Serious Business

We love arrogant sitcom characters. Every TV generation has them. There is Sheldon on the...

Need Some Summer Reading? Check Out These Five New Faith, Work & Econ Reads

A lot of rich, thoughtful books on faith, work, and economics have been published this...

Choose Your Own Adventure: Helpful Tips for Navigating Your Future

Recently, Barna Group has published as series of Frames, short booklets designed to address succinctly...

Twenty-Somethings Are Embracing a Christian View of Vocation, but Not Because of the Church

Twenty-somethings in the workplace. Most reactions to this picture probably aren’t positive (see the Millennials...

Have You Mastered the Art of Boasting at Work?

Harris Wittle is a writer for the show Parks and Recreation. In 2010, he created...

Why Did Jesus Use the Language of Vocation & Economics in His Teaching?

A recent article by Klaus Issler in the Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society highlights...

How Do You Handle Failure at Work?

4 million. That’s how many people lost their job in 2009, in the midst of...

An Uncommon Company for the Common Good

The Good-Works Company is an uncommon company working for the common good. Their goal is...

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