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Category: At Work

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Faith, Work & Economics at Burning Man

By: Elise Daniel

6 minute read

This past week, nearly 68,000 people from across the world gathered in Nevada’s Black Rock Dessert to participate in Burning…

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The Subtle Sins of the Workplace

By: John Kyle

3 minute read

What is it about comic book villains? They love evil. They love carnage. They love to make others suffer. Recently…

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It is interesting that Labor Day, a day set aside to honor the hard work and achievement of America’s laborers,…

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Are You a Thaddeus-Type of Leader?

By: Glenn Brooke

2 minute read

Richard Foster points out in Celebration of Discipline that our flesh whines against serving others, but it screams against hidden…

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Last month, the world lost a remarkable man, Louis Zamperini. He was ninety-seven. Zamperini was on the track team at…

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Are You a Slave to Your Passions?

By: Hugh Whelchel

3 minute read

For freedom Christ has set us free; stand firm therefore, and do not submit again to a yoke of slavery….

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Editor’s note: Today we introduce Glenn Brooke, a new contributor to the IFWE blog. He is an author, scientist, and…

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The idols of power, success, and confidence in one’s abilities are familiar in the workplace. What about insecurity, the flip-side…

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If you walked into a room full of leaders passionate about fighting global poverty and injustice, would you expect to…

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Oscar the Grouch is possibly the most famous curmudgeon in the world. He is a bitter, grumpy, complaining trash can…

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