Have entrepreneurs gone missing? That’s the question we started asking last week. Why would entrepreneurs be wary or reluctant to engage in entrepreneurship in today’s economic climate? The...
Last week, we began talking about the price of equality by discussing the biblical principles that frame how we think about income inequality. What the Bible says about...
My dad used to always admonish us: “Remember, machines don’t forgive.” – Joel Salatin In this second part of my three part interview with Virginia farmer Joel Salatin,...
In my previous posts, I detailed the necessary conditions and attributes a successful entrepreneur must possess. I have focused on the individual, because it is the visionary willing...
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Authors on this blog often make reference to the four-chapter gospel: creation, fall, redemption, and restoration. How do these concepts show up in our daily work? Creation Although...
We hear a lot of talk about making people more equal, particularly as it relates to their incomes. A recent article equated income inequality in America to a...
Speaker, writer, and full-time farmer Joel Salatin is one of the most well-known leaders for the local and organic food movement. He has been featured on ABC World...
Freedom and flourishing are deeply connected, a point Anne Bradley explored on Tuesday. She writes, We awake each morning and have something significant and unique to offer the...
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