Category: Work & Economics

The recent New York City mayoral victory of self-identified socialist Zohran Mamdani highlights the false, yet enticing, hope of socialism. Winning a dominant 50.4% of the vote in...

A recent clip featuring financial expert Dave Ramsey caught my attention. In it, he tells a story about a man worth around $200 million who only invests in...

For Veterans Day this year, I want to do something different. I will honor those who served by giving those who have not served a glimpse of the...

Around a century ago, a renewed pietism and fundamentalism led the evangelical church to make a conscious decision to withdraw from key domains of the public square. In...

Did you know Martin Luther was a media pioneer? In her New York Times article, “Long Before Twitter, Martin Luther Was a Media Pioneer,” Tanya Mohn writes: Americans...

Until a month ago, I believed true Christians shouldn’t seek money. I wrote about my skepticism in 2021, coming to the simple conclusion that being wealthy is justified...

My workplace is in the initial phases of a major top-down reorganization. There are plans in place to move organizations from our level to the higher headquarters to...

Jesus calls us to engage the poor, not just with resources, but with our lives. A recent IFC survey found 63 percent of Protestant evangelicals want to demonstrate...

Why are human beings creative? This is the central question that patent expert James R. Edwards, Jr. sets out to answer in his new book, To Invent Is...

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