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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.

  • Theology 101
A Biblical View of Dominion: Stewardship

By: Hugh Whelchel

5 minute read

…our churches are teaching a low view of stewardship. We’re missing the essential goodness of work in particular, even “non-spiritual”…

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Four Principles of Biblical Stewardship

By: Hugh Whelchel

5 minute read

Every faculty you have, your power of thinking or of moving your limbs from moment to moment, is given you…

  • Public Square
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Pilgrims, Property Rights, & Prosperity

By: Hugh Whelchel

6 minute read

Ed. Note: this post is adapted from an op-ed appearing today in The Washington Post’s “On Faith” forum.  Edward Winslow,…

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  • Theology 101
What Race Are You Running?

By: Hugh Whelchel

5 minute read

Do you not know? Have you not heard? The LORD is the everlasting God, the Creator of the ends of…

  • Theology 101
Why Should Christians Care to Vote?

By: Hugh Whelchel

6 minute read

Let everyone be subject to the governing authorities, for there is no authority except that which God has established. The…

  • At Work
David’s Mighty Men: Stewardship In Action

By: Hugh Whelchel

5 minute read

Then the three mighty men broke through the camp of the Philistines and drew water out of the well of…

  • At Work

 Two are better than one, because they have a good reward for their toil.  For if they fall, one will…

  • At Work
Work That Transforms: What Is It?

By: Hugh Whelchel

5 minute read

God intends our work to be transformative. This week I was reminded of a great quote from Nancy Pearcey’s book, Total…

  • At Work
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God’s Own Peace Corps

By: Hugh Whelchel

5 minute read

Our vocation is, I believe, to build good out of evil. For if we try to build good out of…

  • At Work
  • Theology 101
Four Questions About Faith & Work

By: Hugh Whelchel

3 minute read

I’m currently in the middle of a “radio tour,” doing interviews about my new book How Then Should We Work?…

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