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Scientists and Faith

2024-08-09T12:10:37-05:00July 5th, 2024|Tags: , , |

Many seem to believe that science and religion inherently conflict with each other. A Mind Matters article about Elaine Howard Ecklund’s study of scientists’ attitudes towards religion, however, may help debunk that belief.  Through more than 40,000 surveys, Ecklund found, that at least 30% of scientists declared a religious affiliation. Her study also discovered that two-thirds of United States scientists do ...

Shrinking the Work Week: Part II

2024-03-22T21:01:47-05:00April 2nd, 2024|Tags: , , |

The Senate has periodically discussed changing the workweek from 40 hours a week to 32 hours. In this series, we’re exploring biblical considerations on this issue.   Many of the attempts to shrink our work week seem to send the message that work is bad and should be limited when possible. God designed work to accomplish His purposes. By co-laboring with ...

Christmas Eve 1968

2023-12-09T12:46:27-06:00December 22nd, 2023|Tags: , , |

On Christmas Eve 1968 our nation was reeling from a very bad year. Martin Luther King, Jr. and Robert Kennedy had been assassinated, and the Vietnam War raged on. But a bright spot surfaced as three brave astronauts orbited the moon. As the world observed Apollo 8, Astronaut Bill Anders read from the Bible. "In the beginning, God created the ...

Religion and Your DEI Strategy: Part II

2023-07-24T17:38:06-05:00August 8th, 2023|Tags: , , |

A Harvard Business Review article entitled, “Where Religious Identity Fits into Your DEI Strategy” provides reasons and seven practices to help companies embrace religious diversity. The second practice discussed is to articulate clear guidelines for engaging religious diversity in your workplace.  A diverse workplace can make for stronger teams, but it does come with risks if not handled properly. The ...

Why Do We Work? Part II

2021-12-31T14:37:26-06:00October 5th, 2021|Tags: , , |

As the world tries to redefine work, in this series we’re unpacking a more Biblical view on the importance of work. After God initiated His own work and created the Heavens and the Earth, He didn’t want to hoard all the fun or the responsibility, so He created mankind. Take a look at why God created man. Genesis 1:26 says, ...

Why Do We Work? Part I

2021-10-06T13:25:35-05:00October 4th, 2021|Tags: , , , |

The Seattle Times recently wrote about redefining work to save the planet. They recommended that we consider reducing the work week from 40 to 32 hours. This newspaper also recommended that we provide a universal basic income or a social guarantee for housing and health care. In my opinion, these programs will discourage work and pay people for being unproductive. ...

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