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The High Calling of Everyday Ordinary Living
BlogCan a Christian simply dedicate his or her life to loving God and loving neighbors, or does God demand us to be...
Techonology Founder Chi-Ming Chien Guides Company Culture with Isaiah 65 and Amos 5 (Video)
VideoTo this entrepreneur, Isaiah 65 means people from different backgrounds can share in good work together.
Equipping Churches Invest Resources in Equipping People for Daily Work
ArticleProfessional Groups At Redeemer Church in New York there are at least 18 major professional groups, e,...
Savers and Lenders
ArticleThose who provide resources—lenders and savers—have a responsibility to invest their resources for the common, and...
Unaffordability of Borrowing by the Poor
ArticleIdeally, market-rate finance is a blessing to both borrowers and lenders. This is similar to all kinds of commerce....
Can a Market Exchange Really Be Love?
ArticleThe question of prices raised two questions about finance as a form of love. First, can love be expressed in a market...
We Are Not Omniscient
ArticleHumanity does not know everything, and individually each of us knows only a tiny fraction of what can be known. God...
We Are Heterogeneous
ArticlePeople are created with a wide variety of skills, needs and desires. In the Bible, we see this in God’s creation in...
What Is God’s Mission in the World?
ArticleGreg Forster: The Christian Life at Work (Click to watch) First of all,...
Social Implications of Protecting Information Others Have No Right to Know
ArticleThese discussions about the legitimacy of some deception when another party has no right to know may seem like a litany...
Best of Daily Reflections: God Has No Favorites
Daily ReflectionIt’s a little hard to talk about Colossians 3 without stepping into hot water. We have a checkered past when it comes...
Beyond Sexual Harassment: Dignity
BlogStories of sexual harassment continue to get top billing in the news. It seems that each day another prominent man—a...