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Category: Theology 101

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

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“The mystery of human existence lies not in just staying alive, but in finding something to live for,” writes Fyodor…

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Carpe, carpe diem, seize the day boys, make your lives extraordinary. This is one of my favorite moments from Dead…

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Christians in the workplace often face difficult issues relating to the tension between faith and the public square. We don’t…

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Captain James T. Kirk likes to get his way. In the 2009 movie reboot of Star Trek, while a cadet at…

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In Dante’s poem Inferno, a sign was posted on the gates of Hell that read: Abandon all hope, ye who enter here!…

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Have you ever felt that your best wasn’t good enough?  Maybe it was something a boss or coworker said or…

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Common courtesy is increasingly uncommon. In a 2011 survey, researchers Christine Porath and Christine Pearson found that 50% of workers…

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Redeeming Power at Work

By: Greg Ayers

5 minute read

Work in any organization long enough, and you might see a familiar scene: the workaround. Someone in the organization wants…

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