Category: Work & Economics

One of my seminary professors once referred to gratitude as “an overlooked apologetic.” With this he posed a vital question: “What if the world was inundated with Christians...

This is an age of change—from updating passwords to mastering the latest technology, we find ourselves in a fascinating and challenging time to be alive. We are living...

Nearly all measurements of time are based on celestial events: the day is one rotation of planet Earth (ancient sophisticated math divides this into hours, minutes, and seconds);...

John was having a particularly difficult time finding what he wanted at Fleet Farm, the giant Midwest home and farm goods retailer, until he met Kathy. She was...

Last night, I stumbled on a verse from Isaiah on social media that caught my eye. This morning, I had the opportunity to meditate on it for a...

Exciting football games often deliver high-stakes, fourth-quarter drama. Rush and stress are palpable. For many of us in our workplaces and leadership, it’s the fourth quarter and we...

Through our participation in the world, we discover the way things should—or ought—to be. This is true in our understanding of God, of man, and our work. As...

In the many vocational interviews I have done over the years, I have heard numerous stories about difficult bosses and strained relationships at work. Even in the organizations...

One of the best ways to demonstrate the virtues of a free society where people serve others in the market is to tell the stories of those who...

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