Category: Work & Economics

When we think of charity, helping someone get a job doesn’t immediately come to mind. We’re more likely to hand $20 to a homeless man, provide a holiday...

Have you ever heard someone say, “Did you hear about Jim Smith? He quit his job at the bank to go into full-time Christian service.” I would guess...

Do you have a long commute? Today’s blog was developed with you in mind! From time to time, we like to share podcasts or videos as a change-up...

Pride is an ever-present temptation for leaders. In the world’s eyes, pride in leadership may actually seem beneficial. Today, prideful leaders are often celebrated because they seem “successful.”...

It’s been nearly six years since IFWE published our first “top ten” list of books on faith and work. Since then, we’ve seen additional great books published that...

Have you ever felt that your best wasn’t good enough? Maybe it was something a boss or coworker said or did not say about your performance. Do you...

Senate Minority Leader Everett Dirksen was famous for his rhetorical style because he sounded like a true politician. One of his more famous lines was “I am a...

Vocation is a wonderfully broad and encompassing word. In contrast to how we normally think about calling, as something having to do with our career or professional work,...

What can vacation teach us about vocation? A fair bit, actually. Several summers ago, I enjoyed a couple months of recreation and leisure, thanks to the generosity of...

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