Category: Work & Economics

If you’re a young person in the workplace, you may be feeling a mix of emotions about your work. As exciting and rewarding as your job may be,...

Despite the ravages of sin, the world is an amazing, awe-inspiring place. This should not be much of a surprise as we know the One who created the...

Institute for Faith, Work & Economics is pleased to announce the launch of our latest book, Counting the Cost: Christian Perspectives on Capitalism (Abilene Christian University Press). Co-edited...

What does a good citizen do? If you paid attention in eighth-grade civics class, you can rattle off the standard list of a citizen’s duties, including voting, obeying...

I’m a public-school teacher in Boise, Idaho and would venture to say that I make a decent living. Around the teachers’ lounge and in conversations outside of school,...

One of the lessons I wish I had learned earlier in life was the art of receiving constructive feedback well. If you’re like me, even the words “constructive...

One of the things I have observed living in Washington, D.C. is that it is a very transient city. People come and go due to careers in government,...

Sometimes job changes occur out of necessity; one job ends and we need to find a new one to pay the bills. In other cases, we can find...

Peter Boettke of George Mason University, my graduate school professor and mentor, used to talk about Michael Jordan a lot in his lectures. He said, unabashedly, that Michael...

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