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“Climbing the corporate ladder” is a phrase frequently used in a negative way to describe someone who is selfishly advancing…
“Climbing the corporate ladder” is a phrase frequently used in a negative way to describe someone who is selfishly advancing…
A recent Barna study reported, “Almost half of Millennials (47 percent) agree at least somewhat that it is wrong to…
Our culture has a crisis in calling. We’ve been exploring this crisis, and how a biblical perspective on work can…
All too often sermons on tithing invoke more cringing, frustration, or resentment than actual tithing. The groaning becomes audible, the…
“My greatest fear is that my life will not make a difference.” A woman confessed this to me over the…
God gave humans not only the physical world, but our own talents—gifts and abilities that we can use to serve…
My friends, God, by his Spirit, is at work restoring his likeness in you, the way it once was in…
Why is economics so daunting for people to approach? In a previous post addressing this question, I discussed the problem with modern…
Many women are a bit intimidated by the person they see in Proverbs 31:10-31: the wife, or woman, of noble…
Does the Bible teach that business owners should give to charity? And if so, what should that look like? Gleaning…