Category: Work & Economics

“Fair-trade coffee” is widely promoted as an alternative to raw capitalism and the unconstrained actions of the free market. The promise of the fair-trade movement is that coffee...

We do not need our dream job to find joy in our work. Many people mistakenly believe they will find fulfillment in their career after they find their...

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...

I had the pleasure of attending the Intercollegiate Studies Institute colloquium on “The Humane Economy,” which brought together conservatives and libertarians for a weekend discussion on pressing issues...

We live in a world of exploding opportunities and growing challenges. New technologies are transforming our lives. Despite intermittent economic and financial crises, residents of the West live...

Previously, I shared some observations about work from several of the minor prophets. Today, I thought it might be helpful to provide a brief summary of some of...

I’m a public-school teacher in Boise, Idaho and would venture to say that I make a decent living. Around the teachers’ lounge and in conversations outside of school,...

Work is foundational to God’s design for creation. From the very beginning, work was part of God’s design and work was good: “The Lord God took the man...

Where are you headed? Maybe you’re already on track for your “dream job,” or maybe you don’t even know what it looks like yet. At this point in...

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