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Author: Hugh WhelchelHugh Whelchel was the founder of the Institute for Faith, Work & Economics and author of How Then Should We Work? Rediscovering the Biblical Doctrine of Work. Hugh earned a Master of Arts in Religion and had over 30 years of diverse business experience. He passed away on Good Friday in 2024, four years after being diagnosed with ALS.

  • At Work
It Matters How You Set Your Goals

By: Hugh Whelchel

3 minute read

Have you achieved all you wanted to this summer? Yeah, I haven’t, either, though I’ve done a lot. I always…

  • At Work

Watching the Olympics and viewing all the athletes and their amazing feats spurred on by top-notch competition reminds me of…

  • Theology 101
The Biblical Definition of True Happiness

By: Hugh Whelchel

3 minute read

The Bible talks about happiness, but defines it differently than our culture. When the Bible mentions happiness, it is speaking…

  • Theology 101

A lot has been written on our blog about common grace, so today I thought I’d let others do the…

  • At Work

I was asked again at church a question I often receive, usually at faith and work conferences. “Aren’t you just…

  • At Work

Productivity sometimes seems like a bad thing, or at least a purposeless one. We work and produce more, more more,…

  • At Work
Seven Reasons to Celebrate Work

By: Hugh Whelchel

3 minute read

I took advantage of yesterday’s Sabbath rest to reflect on work in an effort to see my own work and…

  • At Work

Over at his blog, The Exchange, Ed Stetzer recently wrote this concerning workplace evangelism: If the average person spends at…

  • At Work

When we look at the world today, we all feel a deep conviction that this is not the way things…

  • Public Square

Religious freedom bears implications for our lives, just like the biblical view of freedom and economic freedom. In fact, religious…

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