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Workplace

The High Calling of Corrections Officers

Johnathan Kana

How Christian Intellectuals Can Get Their Groove Back

Branson Parler

Praying for the police

Karen Swallow Prior

15 years after The Office, is there still purpose in selling paper?

Wade Bearden

“Meternity” leave and our desperate need for Sabbath

Erica Schemper

How Christians can lead the way on maternity leave

Branson Parler

Nail salons and the moral price of beauty

Jes Kast

The paradoxical appeal of rude sales clerks

Jordan J. Ballor

The curse of the cubicle?

David Greusel

Lean in? Recline? How about ‘join the body’

Bethany Keeley-Jonker

The warm promise of Beck’s Morning Phase

John J. Thompson

The problem with doing what you love

Jordan J. Ballor

Why Apple’s new headquarters isn’t designed for flourishing

David Greusel

Recognizing a wordsmith’s worth

Caryn Rivadeneira

The myth of lucrative college majors

Jordan J. Ballor

The moral complexities of the minimum wage

Jordan J. Ballor

Seeking Christian authenticity in our work

Jordan J. Ballor

Why working for the common good isn’t enough

John Van Sloten

Modern parenthood and the myth of the Proverbs 31 woman

Tim Fall

What that Ram truck ad missed about farming

Rob Vander Giessen-Reitsma

Helen Gurley Brown and unorthodox role models

Caryn Rivadeneira

A new way of ministering to stay-at-home moms

Caryn Rivadeneira

What I learned as a card-counting Christian

David Drury

A Biblical case for affirmative action

Shiao Chong

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