Category: Work & Economics

Many of us love to work, but we must also learn to demonstrate biblical love through our work. This is the second article in a series on applying...

Suppose you were just informed that a certain supervisor is leaving, and you’re not given any explanation. Maybe it’s not just one person but a handful leaving around...

Editor’s note: Russell Gehrlein appeared as a guest on the Embrace Our Calling podcast, hosted by Marcus Mok, on Sunday, January 25. In parts one and two of...

You’ve probably heard economists speak of the “invisible hand.” This term comes from economist Adam Smith’s famous work, “The Wealth of Nations,” which is also celebrating its 250th...

As we set ambitious New Year’s resolutions for ourselves, we may look back over our calendars and wonder, “What did I accomplish last year? And did it really...

Most Americans may not know that the Federal Reserve wasn’t created to conduct monetary policy, unless they have a special interest in macroeconomics. In fact, the Federal Reserve...

Consider one of history’s most remarkable transformations: In 1800, 90% of humanity lived in subsistence poverty. Today, that figure has flipped, and according to the United Nations Development...

On a beautiful Saturday in June a few years ago, my three siblings and I held a party for my parents to celebrate their sixty seventh wedding anniversary...

As we close out one year and look ahead to 2026, it’s our annual practice to reflect on what shaped our conversations over the past twelve months. This...

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