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...
If properly understood, our vocations can help Christians impact our communities, our cities, and our world by helping restore the culture to the glory of God. – Hugh...
Offering relevant news, analysis, and opinion on all things faith, work, and economics. 5 Ways to Find Joy in a Job You Don’t Love The Gospel Coalition …what...
I’ve been a Christian most of my life, and scripture has always been a part of that walk. I have been a trained economist for a shorter period...
Taylor University, my alma mater, is a small, Christian, liberal arts university in Upland, Indiana. I attended that fine institution from 2005-2009. Whenever someone spends more than a...
Providing relevant news, analysis, and opinion on all things faith, work, and economics. What ‘Made in the Image of God’ Really Means Relevant Manufacturers make things with raw...
The work of the Holy Spirit in the world has several implications for Christians and their work. Whether working in creation or regeneration, the Spirit constantly empowers us...
There’s something particularly disturbing about seeing nothing but black when your eyes are wide open. As I crawled around on my hands and knees on the ground of...
Hugh Whelchel has written in previous posts about “The Work of Our Hands.” His goal is to articulate what it means to fully live a life for Christ...
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