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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...

Some of us may be guilty of knowing a lot about God and even having moments of intense emotion in our faith, but ultimately failing to put what...

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,...

We might ask the question, “Which is more important to my faith, knowing scripture or feeling passionate about God?” Perhaps your time in Bible study has been dry....

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...

Did you ever fight with your siblings growing up? What about your parents? Did you perfectly obey them when you didn’t get what you want, or when they...

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...

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