Category: Work & Economics

Creativity is the most powerful competitive advantage an organization can have, which is why companies need to hire employees who know how to foster new ideas and fresh...

Previously, I wrote on how the seven Army values align with Christian values. My intent in the previous article was to show that a Christian can wholeheartedly serve...

Over the past few months, I’ve been increasingly asked to share about Web 3.0. Though my thoughts on this topic are still raw and not fully developed, I...

I have had the privilege of being born, raised, and shaped by Detroit. Seeing the world through the lens of this beautiful but broken city has framed my...

Recently, I had some interesting thoughts regarding one of my favorite theology of work topics. Let me circle back to the subject of “thorns and thistles,” about which...

Mentoring in retirement sounds like a wonderful idea. “Invest in the next generation. Share your life experience. Feel a renewed sense of purpose.” But in reality, far too...

I was trying to recover after a long day. I should have known better than to camp on the news channels in my attempt to decompress. Every outlet...

Does your work really matter? In Genesis 2 we witness the Creator God inviting Adam and Eve to create alongside Him. God recognizes “there was no man to.......

We all have our share of feisty characters show up in our daily labors. My encounters with porcupine people began as an aspiring leader in high school. Having...

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