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Month: August 2015

  • At Work

Something deep inside each of us longs to count. We want to matter to the world. We long to make…

  • At Work
Seizing Your Commute

By: Jessica Schroeder

5 minute read

I recently went through a two-day cleanse to help my body essentially “reset” itself nutritionally. This meant drinking the same…

  • At Work

Leaders must master their words as they respond to others – especially when people say and do things which infuriate…

  • Arts & Culture
  • Public Square

In a world where it feels like change is coming at warp speed, many of the Christians I talk to…

  • Theology 101
Freedom in the New Testament

By: Dr. Art Lindsley

7 minute read

The predominant note of the New Testament is not political freedom but freedom in Christ from bondage to sin, the…

  • Public Square

Today, feminists are concerned that women hold less than 5 percent of Fortune 500 CEO positions, and that men still…

  • At Work

When Rod Sudbeck’s surfboard business jumped from making one board to fifty boards to nearly five hundred, he knew he…

  • Arts & Culture

In an essay of literary criticism titled “Variation in Shakespeare and Others,” C.S. Lewis had this to say concerning Shakespeare’s method…

  • At Work

This is well said by Phillip Johnson, in his foreword to Nancy Pearcey’s Total Truth:  Every one of us has…

  • Theology 101
Freedom in the Old Testament

By: Dr. Art Lindsley

3 minute read

There is a universal thirst for freedom. Throughout history, people of all cultures have sought it. Some people define freedom…

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