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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.

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Does the Everyday Mundane Matter?

By: Hugh Whelchel

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Do you believe the everyday activity of ordinary Christians has deep religious significance? The answer really depends on when in…

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  Scripture tells us Christians are called to be in the world but not of it. The inability to do…

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

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All of us have been mesmerized by the glory of a sunset or the beauty of the freshly fallen snow…

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The concept of alienation was important to Karl Marx. As he defined it, workers were alienated from the product of…

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The rifle shots rang out across Arlington National Cemetery, but is wasn’t until the bugle sounded the twenty-four notes of…

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As we prepare to celebrate the 239th anniversary of the signing of Declaration of Independence, far too many Americans have…

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Fulfillment

By: Hugh Whelchel

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You wake up in the morning hoping your actions will have purpose. You want the work you do during the…

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The debate over income inequality continues unabated. Quotes like this one from a recent CNN article are common: “The stakes are…

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Remember the Sabbath day by keeping it holy. Six days you shall labor and do all your work, but the seventh…

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