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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...

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...

As I discussed last week, economic, political, and religious freedom are like a three-legged stool supporting a flourishing society. Take one leg away and the stool crumbles. Today,...

To best understand what the Bible has to say about income inequality, we need to look at two points: the distribution of gifts and abilities and examples of...

Should you follow your passion in choosing a profession? According to conventional wisdom, this is the right approach. But Mike Rowe, host of the Discovery Channel’s Dirty Jobs,...

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