October 05, 2016
September 15, 2016
The rhythm of vocation: A challenge to ‘work-life balance’
“If all of our working and all of our resting serves the same vocation of love, why do we so often feel out of balance?”
In a recent talk for the Oikonomia Network, author and church historian Dr. Continue Reading...
September 13, 2016
‘He needs us’: The missing ingredient in Western missions
July 28, 2016
Uniting economics with the grammar of creation
June 22, 2016
McDonald’s as social enterprise: Capitalism’s community center?
We live, work, and consume within an increasingly grand, globalized economy. Yet standing amidst its many fruits and blessings, we move about our lives giving little thought to why we’re working, who we’re serving, and how exactly our needs are being met. Continue Reading...
May 18, 2016
As Venezuela Crumbles, Will America’s New ‘Socialists’ Pay Attention?
May 12, 2016
Faith at Work: A Symposium on Economic Flourishing in the Christian Life
April 22, 2016
Ben Sasse on the Path to Ordered Liberty
February 18, 2016
Haircuts for Human Dignity
True justice begins with seeing and believing in the dignity of every human person. It begins with recognizing God’s image in each of our neighbors, and it proceeds with service that corresponds with that transcendent truth. Continue Reading...
February 05, 2016