Category: Work & Economics

I am not uproariously excited about going back to work most Mondays, and I know I am not alone. We might take heart today by pondering one rather...

Being a “strong leader” is deeply misunderstood in today’s world. We live in a unique historical moment in which autocratic-style leaders have risen to power in many nations....

The Bible teaches that we are called to be good stewards of the resources that God gives us. But stewardship is not just about tithing or caring for...

“That’s marvelous!” I’ve heard people say upon beholding an antique oak chair I’ve refinished. And I’ve relished the comment. “Wow, you are delivering a beautiful product!” If you...

You filled out hundreds if not thousands of job applications. Spent countless hours at networking events trying to get your name out there. You check Indeed and LinkedIn...

Richard Foster points out in Celebration of Discipline that our flesh whines against serving others, but it screams against hidden service. We crave credit, recognition, and fame. The...

Social media and morning TV news shows have been abuzz the last few days with a story about The Cosby Show actor Geoffrey Owens, who was photographed working...

I love riding roller coasters, and I love the fact that my boys sincerely enjoy jumping on to join me. This was not always the case. Several years...

When Oye Waddell was 14 years old, he noticed that his friends were starting to make quite a bit of money. “We played basketball at the park,” he...

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