Category: Work & Economics

Many of us would jokingly dismiss the idea of love at work as something silly or inappropriate. I can imagine someone chuckling awkwardly at the concept and sheepishly...

The Bureau of Labor Statistics released its American Time Use Survey on Wednesday. It’s fascinating to read through how people spend their time. In a sense, the survey...

I live in Washington D.C., and I love the excitement and conveniences of living in a big city. But one of my favorite things to do on the...

Christians use a lot of words, phrases, and terms for describing what Christian engagement with the world should look like. How do we make sense of it all?...

“Be who God meant you to be and you will set the world on fire.” So said Catherine of Siena, a fourteenth century philosopher and theologian. I came...

“Capital is opposed to labor, and the rich get richer while the poor get poorer” is a phrase heard all too often. It’s often repeated by those who...

How does being a Christian give you freedom in your work that radically differs from those around you? This question and many others are well-answered in my friend...

How do you love the coworker you just can’t stand? Recently, while reading C.S. Lewis’s Mere Christianity, I was challenged by Lewis’s thoughts on what it means to...

I’ve operated nuclear reactors and driven a submarine. I’ve overseen training programs for licensed nuclear operators, and I now do institutional research for one of the world’s largest...

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