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Author: James ClarkJames Clark is a contributor with the Institute for Faith, Work & Economics. He graduated from Princeton University with a B.A. in Religion, and is a student at Yale Divinity School.

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Rest Is Not Something You Work at

By: James Clark

6 minute read

While Christians believe work is a good thing in itself, we are also aware that it is not good to…

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Exercising leadership in a way that blesses others is a daunting task. Pastors, CEOs, supervisors, and all manner of leaders…

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Average people don’t think much about art and how it relates to Christian theology. For most of us, it is…

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Is God Necessary for Vocation?

By: James Clark

6 minute read

Recently I read a book arguing that higher education can be renewed through campus discussions of vocation. Programs designed to…

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One of the topics IFWE devotes more space and attention to than almost any other on this blog is vocation….

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American colleges and universities are in trouble, according to sociology professor Tim Clydesdale. Tuition is increasing at “twice the rate…

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It’s easy to say that ordinary people can effect meaningful change. However, words alone are not proof. Without substantive evidence,…

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In a previous post I discussed how God’s mission for each of us is wherever he has put us, not…

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It is almost impossible to have a deep discussion on any topic without running into the question, “What do you…

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When I first read James Davison Hunter’s To Change the World a couple months ago, I found his argument that…

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