I looked at the stiff, gaudy gold couch, quickly convinced myself I could like it, and handed the owner half of her asking price until I could come...
Over the past few weeks I’ve watched a social experiment unfold that illustrates just how integrity, honesty, and trust matter for a free market. Free exchange significantly depends...
Thirty Christian leaders from business, political, cultural, and theological sectors have come together with The Washington Times and the Institute for Faith, Work & Economics to publish a...
Recently, I attended a seminar at George Mason University where Tyler Cowen interviewed Camille Paglia. Paglia always packs a punch. She is a professor of humanities and media...
God has a destiny for everyone, but he calls some of us to a dead end. Our work comes to nothing and every day is an exercise in...
Most of the time I operate through the lens of scarcity. I’m afraid of not having enough time or resources. Will I have enough time to do what...
One of the greatest “sins” of international development and humanitarian work is paternalism. It comes with an attitude that “we from the West are better than the Rest.”...
Have you ever been tempted to put “ability to multitask” on your resume? In a society that places a high value on being able to do lots of...
One of the most common frustrations in living the Christian life is the divide that often exists between what we believe to be true and how we actually...
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