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Around five years ago, I taught on some of the basic biblical principles on work in Gen. 1:28 and Gen. 2:15 that describe Adam and Eve as God’s...

Exciting football games often deliver high-stakes, fourth-quarter drama. Rush and stress are palpable. For many of us in our workplaces and leadership, it’s the fourth quarter and we...

Jesus’ command to the rich young ruler has been the source of much theological contemplation and discussion throughout history. In the last article of this blog series, we...

Through our participation in the world, we discover the way things should—or ought—to be. This is true in our understanding of God, of man, and our work. As...

Throughout history, one of the most widely debated biblical texts has been Jesus’ command to the rich young ruler. In the previous article of this blog series, we...

Americans who check “none of the above” when asked about their religion continue to increase in numbers. To more and more among us, churchgoing and religious belief seem...

In the many vocational interviews I have done over the years, I have heard numerous stories about difficult bosses and strained relationships at work. Even in the organizations...

One of the best ways to demonstrate the virtues of a free society where people serve others in the market is to tell the stories of those who...

Throughout the centuries, there has been a great debate on what Jesus’ command to the rich young ruler meant and how this generally applies to subjects like wealth,...

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