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As families gather for barbecues all across the country in honor of Memorial Day, I’m humbly reminded of the important connection between freedom and flourishing. To honor the...

One of the best-known plantation homes of the South, Boone Hall, is not famous for its stately brick construction or elegant column-lined porch. What makes the home a...

Today is Ascension Day, a day celebrated by some Christian traditions to remember the ascension of Jesus Christ into heaven after his resurrection and the 40 days during...

Wonder Woman by Kate Harris is my favorite book in the Barna Group’s Frames series. In the book, Harris cites a statistic that resonates with me and many...

Some people grow up with clear and specific dreams of what they want their lives to look like. Others have a general idea, but don’t really think through...

What if you were kept from pursuing a vocation or making a living because someone else had the power to put you down or block you from opportunities?...

An article in The Wall Street Journal explored the dilemma of gossip in the workplace. Entitled They’re Gossiping About You: Strategies to Silence the Office Rumor Mill; the...

A cairn is a human-made pile of stones. The word cairn comes from the Scottish Gaelic: càrn. Cairns have been used for a broad variety of purposes, from...

Have you ever wondered why the faith and work movement and organizations such as the Institute for Faith, Work & Economics exist? Isn’t it obvious that our faith...

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