Category: Work & Economics

The work of the Holy Spirit in the world has several implications for Christians and their work. Whether working in creation or regeneration, the Spirit constantly empowers us...

Conflict with coworkers is painful. The sting can be real with supervisors, clients, even remote business contacts. We’ve all felt wronged, haunted by hurts and hang-ups. We easily...

Today, it is only fitting that we take some time to remember what happened to Americans on 9/11. Thousands of families were directly affected by the events on...

According to the U.S. Department of Labor’s website, “Labor Day is an annual celebration of the social and economic achievements of American workers.” The first Labor Day was...

Labor Day, celebrated the first Monday in September, was created by the labor movement of the 19th century and is a yearly national tribute to the contributions workers...

Ask any secular American what Labor Day means to them, and he or she will likely say that it’s one last opportunity to relax and party at the...

In an interview promoting her latest book, In Good Time: 8 Habits for Reimagining Productivity, Resisting Hurry, and Practicing Peace, Jen Pollock Michel posited that “efficiency is a...

For most people, Labor Day is a rather vague holiday without the clarity and meaning typically associated with other holidays. Yet in its most complete context, Labor Day...

For Christians, work is an integral part of our calling, and our vocation is more than a job or career. But working this out can be challenging. If...

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