Category: Work & Economics

“Inequality” is one of the buzziest of buzzwords in the Western world today, and not without good reason. Over the past several years, we have seen income and...

Christians may be tempted to shrink away from politics for fear of offending. But courageous fidelity to the truth can transform even Emperors....

In 2008, the United States endured one of the greatest economic market crashes in its history. The Great Recession brought a severe economic meltdown for the United States,...

The Lord intends to make use of us all, wherever we are. Through our labors, God intends to bring goodness, order, and beauty into the world....

The promise of America is a dream. It is not the promise of an easy life, material wealth, or even a white picket fence. Instead, the promise is...

It’s election season in the U.S., and we are hearing a lot about voting. This reminds me of a public service announcement that I saw on television four...

I was born in Kansas, a son of the prairie. I worked alongside my parents and siblings on the family farm. I learned early the importance of family...

As we start a new school year, it's good for Christian students to consider how to glory God in their work. Here are eight ways to start the...

Everyone loves a comeback story. And for people of faith who sometimes feel in exile in contemporary society, nothing fires the imagination as much as someone reconnecting to...

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