Category: Work & Economics

When you have a master’s degree in economics, you get excited when you find economic concepts in unexpected places. Not everyone shares your enthusiasm. Case in point: the...

If you feel disillusioned by current state of politics, you’re not alone. The battle of ideas occurring in our country is often bankrupt because we are fooled by...

“You don’t have to go to church to be a Christian.” This is something I saw posted on Facebook (go figure). Most of us have heard this statement...

During my first twenty years in the family business (electric power system reliability for industries and utilities), I studied scripture to find a biblical basis for our business’s...

Since our banishment from the Garden of Eden, man has faced a central cultural dilemma: how do we fulfill God’s creation mandate in a world of aggravated scarcity...

In the many vocational interviews I have done over the years, I have heard numerous stories about difficult bosses and strained relationships at work. Even in the organizations...

The ideas behind faith, work, and economics can be simple to communicate if you have the right tools. Once you understand the eternal value of ALL work (not...

The research is in: Americans have more free time than ever before. According to a study conducted by University of Chicago faculty, Americans work on average eight hours...

I have been reading William Morris’ book, Where Is God at Work? since last August. His fresh approach aligns so well with my own view on the theology...

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