Category: Work & Economics

This is what I hear from employers all of the time when I ask them about the skill of critical thinking: “We need people who, when they run...

Aspiring to improve in your work can be genuinely healthy and God-honoring. Focusing on “climbing the ladder” can be a great hindrance to working unto the Lord and...

As a career coach at a state university, I regularly have students from Christian ministries come into my office for résumé reviews and practice interviews. During these conversations,...

Right now, it seems everyone is on edge and short-fused. Leaders encounter feisty clients and coworkers during normal seasons, but in the midst of the pandemic, prickly people...

Almost every Memorial Day I am reminded of this statement: A veteran is someone who, at one point in their life, wrote a blank check made payable to...

Some of us never really got any good advice nor had good mentors early in our careers. We were left to fend for ourselves and as a result,...

“I could be the next C.S. Lewis,” I brazenly told my college professor. At the time, I was as unique as any one of my classmates, thinking the...

What if we never had to work alone again? Christians are often taught to work for the glory of God, and there is no doubt this admonition is...

Why is there a new wave of COVID-19 growing across Europe? Here in the United States, we finally got some good news; we have more vaccines than people...

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