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Month: March 2014

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In the 1990s, the World Bank surveyed over sixty thousand of the financially poor throughout the developing world and asked…

  • Economics 101
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There is something missing from our approach to addressing poverty and bringing about freedom, fulfillment, and flourishing for the world….

  • At Work
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Ismael Hernandez is the founder and executive director of the Freedom & Virtue Institute. He is an ex-Marxist Leninist from…

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Charity – An Insufficient Conclusion?

By: Peter Greer

4 minute read

Every time an employer discovered Fadzai Nhamo was HIV positive, the door shut. “Life was difficult for me when I…

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How the Supreme Court Could Impact Our Work

By: Hugh Whelchel

4 minute read

Today, the Supreme Court will hear the oral arguments for Sebelius v. Hobby Lobby Stores, Inc. and Conestoga Wood Specialties…

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  • Economics 101
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  • Theology 101

Work, rather than being a source of dread and a cause of loathing, can bring delight and joy if we…

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One Woman’s Journey from Welfare to Work

By: Dr. Marvin Olasky

5 minute read

It’s been seventeen years since Congress passed welfare reform. I’m looking for a detailed study of what happened to people…

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Practical Tips for Praying at Work

By: Greg Ayers

4 minute read

What does it look like to “pray without ceasing?” How might a prayerful heart oriented towards God express itself at…

  • At Work
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  • Theology 101

Dear Millennial Women: You can’t have it all, not even close. This is a message that is difficult to swallow…

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Stewardship, Community, and Flourishing

By: Hugh Whelchel

4 minute read

We live in a strange paradox. Our cultural narratives are comprised of concepts like “rugged individualism,” “pull yourself up by…

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