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It occurred to me on the short drive into work one morning that it was 20 years ago that our daughter graduated from high school. This was a...

Usury is often defined as taking or charging excessive interest on a loan. However, before the sixteenth century, it meant charging any kind of loan, whether for money...

“What is a worldview?” I am asked that question often when I meet new people and tell them about my organization, Praxis Circle. You see, the tagline for...

Creativity is the most powerful competitive advantage an organization can have, which is why companies need to hire employees who know how to foster new ideas and fresh...

Previously, I wrote on how the seven Army values align with Christian values. My intent in the previous article was to show that a Christian can wholeheartedly serve...

Honoring the Sabbath is an easy commandment to break. We diminish it to the hour or two we’re at church on Sunday morning and an afternoon nap. We...

I have had the privilege of being born, raised, and shaped by Detroit. Seeing the world through the lens of this beautiful but broken city has framed my...

The New Testament does not address the issue of “usury” in the same way that was evident in the examination of key Old Testament texts (see Leviticus and...

Recently, I had some interesting thoughts regarding one of my favorite theology of work topics. Let me circle back to the subject of “thorns and thistles,” about which...

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