Category: Work & Economics

April in the District of Columbia is a magical time of year. Washington welcomes a cloud of pink petals amidst the blooming cherry trees at the tidal basin....

How important is character to a thriving workplace culture? Bruce Weinstein writes in Forbes that unfortunately, character has taken a backseat to competence: What most companies seek are...

It was a short list, just a few “plumbing” things that needed to be fixed before the closing on our house. “I can do that; no need to...

When someone gets ahead of others financially because of hard work, calculated risk-taking, and innovation, it is not only good—it should be celebrated. Really? Shouldn’t Christians be more...

John was a new employee with the company and had been thrown into the middle of a major technical crisis. He had no experience, no training, and no...

While it may seem surprising, income inequality is a fact of economic life that is derived from our uniqueness—our different God-given gifts and abilities and how we use...

When you decide to take a risk, it’s not unusual for a happy-ending scenario to unfold in your mind. A bold decision to finally pursue a dream, followed...

“Alice came to a fork in the road. ‘Which road do I take?’ she asked. ‘Where do you want to go?’ responded the Cheshire Cat. ‘I don’t know,’...

Discovering your personal vision starts with understanding who God has created you to be, and what he has called you to do. King David writes in Psalm 139:13-14,...

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