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Do you wonder what you’re accomplishing when you have to cajole and cheerlead your kids through their homework each night? Or how about getting up at the crack...

A full evaluation of capitalism and consumerism requires a consideration of the scriptural values informing our use of wealth and possessions. The record on the productive capabilities of...

The United States has been one of the most economically free countries in the world, but it might not stay that way for long. The U.S. dropped from...

Christians can agree that God has called us to care for the poor, but many disagree on the best way to do that. If we are called to...

Have you ever written a creative story or created a piece of artwork that is born out of a memory or a feeling? If so, you know what...

For Christians, work is an integral part of our calling, and our vocation is more than a job or career. But working this out can be challenging. If...

We cannot give what we do not have. It makes sense, right? Materially, of course we literally cannot give something that we don’t possess. We cannot participate in...

How are prices set in our economy, and are such prices legitimate, or just—especially in times of crisis, like a hurricane? The theory of just prices is considered...

Editor’s Note: With the rise of human trafficking, many nonprofit organizations are working not only on prevention and law enforcement but also on healing—to bring hope to those...

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