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Author: Kristie EshelmanKristie Eshelman works at a non-profit in the Washington, DC area. She received a BA in History from Grove City College.

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What do Calling and Vocation Mean for Women?

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How do women navigate vocation and identity to embrace and use the gifts that God has given them? Q, an…

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IFWE’s Weekly Recap – 11.15.13

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In case you missed it – here are some of the top articles published on the blog this week. 1. What…

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Seeking the Well-Being of the City

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Do you ever feel like you are in exile? As if the city that you are living in is not…

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What is "Helping People?"

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Can a business 101 course change someone’s life? It certainly had an impact on Gillian Foster, senior at Colorado Christian…

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As Christians, we want to be good stewards of what we have. Part of this involves using our resources to…

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Humanizing the Workplace

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Can work ever become dehumanizing? In an economic atmosphere where jobs are scarce and many firms and offices are known…

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Can Millennials Help Your Company?

By: Kristie Eshelman

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“Entitled,” “know-it-all,” “addicted to technology”—these are some labels that Generation Y – the millennial generation – has earned for itself…

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Should Christians Wield Power?

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They take their faith into every sphere of life, including the workplace, politics, economics, education, and the arts. And in…

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Redeeming the Time at Work

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One more hour. It wasn’t that I disliked my job. But after a long day of filing papers at my…

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C.S. Lewis and Community

By: Kristie Eshelman

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As Americans, we value the freedom to choose. We honor the initiative and individuality of each person. We value independence…

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