Category: Work & Economics

Last week I discussed the current wave of workplace abuses, particularly sexual abuse, and the concepts of forgiveness and trust. As Christians, we are called to forgive those...

Here at IFWE, we love to shed light on those who are beautifully integrating their faith and work. It is a special joy when such integration is done...

My friend Pete has been installing garage doors for over 30 years. He started with a truck and a tool belt and a dream of becoming a successful...

What’s the difference between your vocational calling and your career, occupation, or job? Vocational calling is the call to God and to his service in the vocational sphere...

Over the last two months and especially in the last week, we’ve seen a wave of sexual misconduct accusations in the workplace and subsequent firings, including broadcast giants...

When Thomas Piketty’s Capital in the Twenty-First Century was published in English in 2014, the issue of income inequality was brought again to the forefront of a very...

“Sorry, but I don’t have a place for you in this leadership team.” I ended the call as professionally as I could, but waves of emotion swept through...

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

I received a note from an old college friend in response to my recent article on finding our purpose. He had this to say: I have spent many...

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