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Author: Dr. Andrew SpencerAndrew Spencer is a Senior Research Fellow for IFWE. He is an associate editor for books at The Gospel Coalition, a research fellow for the Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission, and an elder at CrossPointe Church in Monroe, MI. His published works include Hope for God’s Creation: Stewardship in an Age of Futility. He holds a Ph.D. in Theological Studies from Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary.

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In many ways, the culture in which we live has lost sight of a vision of work that resonates with…

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Sometimes we imagine changing the world requires stupendous feats, monumental courage, or superhuman endurance. We cheer heroes that devote their…

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What Kinds of Goals Should You Set This Year?

By: Dr. Andrew Spencer

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The New Year’s resolution is an old tradition that has become a greater source of satire than an actual practice…

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I recently bought the best fitting pair of running shoes I’ve owned in a decade. This is significant because I…

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Amid the ringing of bells, silver and otherwise, the press of the crowds in stores, and the congenial cheer that…

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A few weeks ago, when celebrating Reformation Day, I wrote about the impact Martin Luther has had on restoring the…

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Working with people is one of the hardest things we have to do. All workplaces, even so-called Christian workplaces, have…

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October 31st is a day most people recognize as Halloween. It is also a significant day in the history of…

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How Can We Keep from Grumbling at Work?

By: Dr. Andrew Spencer

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How would you characterize your language at work? One trait that should not characterize the language of Christians is grumbling….

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What Is the Vocation of a Student?

By: Dr. Andrew Spencer

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My motivations for going to college were mainly economic. I didn’t know what a vocation was and had never taken…

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