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Category: At Work

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The Value of Leadership Fears

By: Glenn Brooke

4 minute read

People say some curious things about fear: “FEAR stands for ‘False Expectations Appearing Real.’” “Pain is the feeling of fear…

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Redeeming Gratitude, Wonder & Work

By: Dr. Anne Bradley

4 minute read

We are perishing for want of wonder, not for want of wonders. – G. K. Chesterton Have you ever considered…

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  • Theology 101

This week, many Americans will share a Thanksgiving feast with family and friends. As a nation, we will take a…

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Where are you headed? Maybe you’re already on track for your “dream job,” or maybe you don’t even know what…

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Working with people is one of the hardest things we have to do. All workplaces, even so-called Christian workplaces, have…

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I once heard a pastor say in his sermon, “Inside each of us is a God-shaped hole…a place inside of…

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An Open Letter to College Seniors

By: Lauren Carl

4 minute read

Dear College Senior, Put down that coffee. I promise this will only take a minute. I recognize the signs. If…

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What Is a Good Job?

By: Hugh Whelchel

4 minute read

“Why do you want to leave your current position?” This is the dreaded question that almost every candidate has to…

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Is Career Success a Zero-Sum Game?

By: Dr. David Leonard

5 minute read

Last weekend I had the pleasure, or perhaps misfortune, of seeing  Nightcrawler, a recent film starring Jake Gyllenhaal. I left…

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  • Economics 101
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There’s something quintessentially American about the manufacturing industry. Many people from older generations possess personal ties to it in some…

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