Automation is coming to a workplace near you. The result may be the displacement of about 1.4 million workers in Tennessee alone, according to a 2016 report from...
Of all the controversial topics out there, this one (though seemingly of little consequence) could be impacting your life far more than you think: Should you check your...
The ideal goal of charity is to lift the recipient to a position of independence. What does it look like to successfully lift poor people out of poverty...
Being made in God’s image bears great implications for your own dignity. Since the Fall, what aspects of God’s image have you lost, what aspects have you retained,...
Serving one another and free-markets might not spring to your mind simultaneously. But should they? Does service or competition best characterize the free-market system? Defining Free Markets A...
Poverty is a signal of the failure to acquire suitable resources for the achievement of one’s ends. Since life in this world is always marked by the limitation...
In his book How Then Should We Work: Rediscovering the Biblical Doctrine of Work, Hugh Whelchel writes, The separation of faith and calling by Christians through the loss...
I was sharing tea with my mentor at his home, seeking wisdom on how to deal with a series of new ministry challenges. He listened for a time,...
Taking a day off to celebrate our labor seems like a good time to ask: Why do people work? The Labor-Leisure Tradeoff This is a question economists never...
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