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Month: June 2015

  • At Work
Stuck in a Rut? Take Risks.

By: Tim Hoerr

4 minute read

When we’re young, we’re typically more adventurous, curious, and more apt to take risks. “Why not? we think.” As young…

  • Public Square
  • Theology 101

The debate over income inequality continues unabated. Quotes like this one from a recent CNN article are common: “The stakes are…

  • Economics 101
  • Public Square
Your Laudato Si’ Crash Course

By: Elise Daniel

2 minute read

The Pope’s latest encyclical, Laudato Si’ (or “Be Praised”), sparked a theological debate between Catholics, Protestants, and even many non-Christians…

  • At Work
  • Theology 101

What is the biblical meaning of success? Am I a “two-talent” or “five-talent” person? How do I avoid the “quarter-life…

  • At Work
  • Theology 101

One of my favorite people is a college guidance counselor by day and a stand-up comedian by night. She listens…

  • At Work

Aspiring to improve in your work can be genuinely healthy and God-honoring. Focusing on “climbing the ladder” can be a…

  • At Work
Risk-Taking Is an Act of Worship

By: Tim Hoerr

4 minute read

When we think about worship, particular images come to mind – gathering in a church service, listening or singing along…

  • At Work
  • Public Square

Dr. Samuel Gregg kicked off Acton University on Tuesday night in Grand Rapids with a lecture entitled “Truth, Reason, and…

  • At Work
  • Public Square

Missionaries have been using businesses on the field to support their ministries for generations. These businesses have often been inefficient,…

  • Public Square
  • Theology 101

In the creation narrative in Genesis, we see God declare the product his work – the universe – to be…

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