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Author: Dr. Art LindsleyArt Lindsley, Ph.D. is Vice President of Theological Initiatives at the Institute for Faith, Work & Economics. He served as co-editor and contributing author to IFWE’s Counting the Cost: Christian Perspectives on Capitalism (Abilene Christian University Press) and For the Least of These: A Biblical Answer to Poverty (Zondervan). An esteemed author and teacher, Dr. Lindsley is co-founder of Reformed Theological Seminary's Washington, D.C. campus. He received his B.S. in Chemistry from Seattle Pacific University, an M.Div. from Pittsburgh Theological Seminary, and a Ph.D. in Religious Studies from the University of Pittsburgh.

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Compromise and Character in the Workplace

By: Dr. Art Lindsley

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I have heard there are two kinds of people in the world: those who believe there are two kinds of…

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Because of my background in dealing with religious cults (I spent five years on the board of the Spiritual Counterfeits…

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Can you be friends with people at work? I’ve been interested in this question ever since I heard a lecture…

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In the many vocational interviews I have done over the years, I have heard numerous stories about difficult bosses and…

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How important is character to a thriving workplace culture? Our executive director here at IFWE, Hugh Whelchel, has worked with…

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The Meaning of Work in Life – and Death

By: Dr. Art Lindsley

4 minute read

Recently, I had the privilege of having dinner with Michael Novak, the author of The Spirit of Democratic Capitalism and…

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Christians in the workplace often face difficult issues relating to the tension between faith and the public square. We don’t…

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There is a significant need to recover a biblical theology of work in our time. In the past there has…

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A high level of involvement in your church can help you have higher job satisfaction and commitment. That’s what Baylor…

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C.S. Lewis and the Importance of Imagination

By: Dr. Art Lindsley

4 minute read

A new study suggests that participating in creative activities outside of work can boost performance on the job. San Francisco…

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