Category: Work & Economics

If you’ve read anything about millennials in the past five years, you know they desire meaningful work. As described previously on this blog, this desire can be a...

Learn to do right; seek justice. Defend the oppressed. Take up the cause of the fatherless; plead the case of the widow. — Isaiah 1:17 According to a...

If we are all made in God’s image, why are we all so different? God intentionally made human beings diverse because he designed us to work together in...

The concept of alienation was important to Karl Marx. As he defined it, workers were alienated from the product of their labors. Today alienation has a broader meaning,...

As we prepare to celebrate the 239th anniversary of the signing of Declaration of Independence, far too many Americans have bought into the idea that the American founding...

You wake up in the morning hoping your actions will have purpose. You want the work you do during the day to be affirmed, to be directed towards...

Hollywood’s demonizing of business is nothing new. Who can forget iconic characters like Mr. Potter in It’s a Wonderful Life, Gordon Gekko in Wall Street, or even President...

Near the end of the sixth day of the creation story we read, “Then God said, Let us make mankind in our image, in our likeness…” The phrase,...

Today, when most Evangelicals think about Genesis 1, these questions come to mind: Did God create the world in six ordinary days? Were these “days” great ages or...

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