Category: Work & Economics

The Bible is full of counterintuitive direction from God. Abraham was asked to sacrifice his only son. Gideon was asked to reduce his army from 32,000 to 300...

Early in our ministry we discovered a pent-up demand for Christians in specific industries to gather and discuss the unique struggles and questions arising within their industry. Christians...

I delivered a lecture to first-year seminary students on the topic of preparing their present and future parishioners to serve their overall community. Somewhere along the way, I...

Editor’s note: Dr. Anne Bradley was recently featured in an interview with Praxis Circle. Below are a few highlights of that conversation centered around the failure of socialism....

Just prior to the start of the pandemic, I began teaching Business Ethics alongside my typical Business Law and Negotiations courses at Belmont University. Teaching Business Ethics is...

In New York City, creative-class workers are often “short-termers.” They come to the city seeking a quick path to success and adventure before leaving for some other part...

I recently listened to the book of Nehemiah on a road trip with my wife. There were several things that grabbed my heart in this great story which...

One of the great temptations in life is to divorce what we do from who we are called to be in Christ. We see this all the time...

I’ve had the privilege of building branding campaigns for zoos, restaurants, wedding planners, and even blueberry farms. Surprisingly, no matter how unique the business, the art of branding...

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