Category: Work & Economics

Over the past few years, I have learned to appreciate the smaller prophetic books. Although they are filled with warning messages to the people of Israel and Judah,...

In my previous article, I started a series exploring the terms “quarter-life crisis.” In it, I promised to define the term, lay out the warning signs, and share...

As an undergraduate, I had a professor who had recently completed his doctoral studies. Even though he was only a few years removed from completing his doctoral program,...

Spend a few minutes on social media or watching certain news channels these days, and it won’t be long before you hear a variation of the accusation that...

A few years ago, Barna Group published as series of Frames, short booklets designed to address succinctly and poignantly some of the top issues facing those in their...

Recently, I had to provide my supervisor a summary of my accomplishments over the past year for my civilian performance review (i.e. evaluation). It was a daunting task,...

We love arrogant sitcom characters. Every TV generation has them. There is Sheldon on the Big Bang Theory. Before Sheldon, there was Dwight on The Office, Niles on...

If asked, “Why work?” most of us would answer pragmatically, “To pay our bills.” Yet, our culture has promoted the long-term idea that we work so someday we...

After working with faith and work organizations, including IFWE, for the last decade, it’s tempting to think that there is nothing left for me to learn on the...

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