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Author: Greg AyersGreg Ayers is a writer, editor, and content manager in the Washington, DC metro area.

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The idols of power, success, and confidence in one’s abilities are familiar in the workplace. What about insecurity, the flip-side…

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Redeeming Power at Work

By: Greg Ayers

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Work in any organization long enough, and you might see a familiar scene: the workaround. Someone in the organization wants…

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A lot of rich, thoughtful books on faith, work, and economics have been published this year. Here’s five you’ll want…

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How Do You Handle Failure at Work?

By: Greg Ayers

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4 million. That’s how many people lost their job in 2009, in the midst of the Great Recession. David Murray,…

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An Uncommon Company for the Common Good

By: Greg Ayers

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The Good-Works Company is an uncommon company working for the common good. Their goal is “alleviating poverty, restoring human dignity, and…

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While much progress has been made toward poverty alleviation, many well-intentioned efforts have led Christians to actions that are not…

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The human heart is an idol factory. – Tim Keller You’ve heard the sermons before, the ones detailing the idols…

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“Be who God meant you to be and you will set the world on fire.” So said Catherine of Siena,…

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During a recent podcast on social justice, Anne Bradley talked about the need for Christians to gain a biblical understanding of…

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Matt Perman, author of What’s Best Next: How the Gospel Transforms the Way You Get Things Done and a contributor…

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