Category: Work & Economics

This week I heard the quote, “I made the mistake of trying to derive meaning FROM my work instead of bringing meaning TO my work. I thought that...

For many of us, the week after Holy Week leaves us wondering what is next. The period of self-denial is over for those who chose to participate in...

Bright daffodils and green grass are rising. Spring has eagerly sprung where I live. People in our region are buzzing about this upward emergence of warm, plant life...

Editor’s note: Russell Gehrlein was a guest on the syndicated radio program The Plumb Line, hosted by Jay Rudolph, on Monday, March 11. Russell and Jay discussed several...

As a boy, I remember hearing the heart cry of a restless generation echoing from my eldest brother’s high-powered stereo speakers. The words of pop singer Jackie DeShannon...

If we were to walk across any college campus in America, chances are strong we would come across a discussion that in some form relates to human flourishing....

Editor’s note: Russell Gehrlein was a guest on the syndicated radio program The Plumb Line, hosted by Jay Rudolph, on Monday, March 11. Russell and Jay discussed several...

People problems cost companies plenty. In a 2016 survey chronicled in the Harvard Business Review, executives from 83 companies estimated their companies lost $53 million each per year...

We at the Institute for Faith, Work & Economics were deeply saddened to learn of the passing of James G. Gwartney, Ph.D, on January 7, 2024. Dr. Gwartney’s...

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