Category: Work & Economics

Ed. note: this post is adapted from portions of David Kotter’s research paper, Check Your Premises: Ayn Rand Through A Biblical Lens. You can read the full paper...

What did God intend work to be like? Earlier this month I watched the film Jiro Dreams of Sushi, an inspirational look into the life of someone who...

R. Paul Stevens’ new book, Work Matters: Lessons from Scripture, is a nuanced and comprehensive look at how the biblical doctrine of work is revealed in stories throughout...

The future has invaded the present. The Kingdom of God which is yet to come in power and glory had already come in a secret and hidden form...

The Adam Smith Institute, in summarizing Smith’s An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations, wrote this: The first theme in The Wealth of...

Understanding the role of wealth creation brings new significance to our daily lives because we are all wealth creators, rich or poor. But how is this true? How...

Editor’s note: this article was co-authored by Dr. Anne Bradley, and adapted from an op-ed published in March. You can read the original article here. This March, Greg...

We have talked in previous posts about humanity’s fallen nature, the implications of the Fall for our lives on earth, and our utter dependance on Christ. God will...

Ed. note: Elise Amyx co-authored this post. What would life in total isolation look like? If you have ever watched the movie Castaway with Tom Hanks, you get...

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