Category: Work & Economics

I recently wrote an article about the challenges that a worker and his or her family will face when they start a new job. It has been a...

What does a sermon preached in nineteenth century Scotland have to do with today’s business headlines? Plenty. Thomas Chalmers, the Scottish pastor/professor who taught moral philosophy at St....

My friend Pete has been installing garage doors for over 30 years. He started with a truck and a tool belt and a dream of becoming a successful...

Did you know Christianity has an economic framework that is perfectly integrated with your life and all of society? Yes, it’s the one that built Western Civilization. It’s...

“Like many young adults, I used to want an enjoyable and meaningful life,” Rama says with a smile on her TikTok video with over 1.8 million views. “That...

Leadership is more of a posture than it is a position. An employee can have great influence on their organization, whether they are the CEO or the new...

As Paul imaged the Body of Christ with diverse but united parts (1 Cor 12:12-31), we can picture the workforce as a body. It’s its own ecosystem, a...

Have entrepreneurs gone missing? Why would entrepreneurs be wary or reluctant to engage in entrepreneurship in today’s economic climate? The concept of trust is central to answering these...

In my previous posts, I detailed the necessary conditions and attributes a successful entrepreneur must possess. I have focused on the individual, because it is the visionary willing...

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