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Home Improvement Meets the Gospel

How two co-founders of the home-supply store TreeHouse infuse their business with environmentally sound faith.

Top Urbanists Agree: Casinos Ruin Cities

Alongside all the moral arguments against gambling, it turns out casinos simply are a bad investment.

Here's to the Misfits

How Silicon Valley entrepreneurs are taking a leap of faith to create technology that makes you more human.

Why Tim Keller Wants You to Stay in That Job You Hate

The Redeemer pastor explains how he ministers to laypeople facing career confusion.

When 'Leaning In' Isn't Enough

Christian businesswomen find themselves leaning on God.

A Place for Creatives to Come and Perch

Mercury Studio takes the temperature of Durham's arts scene.

Doing an Inverted 180 on Colorado's Dead Forests

How Barry Clark saw opportunity for beauty and business in his destroyed landscape.

Working Together… From Home

A message to Marissa Mayer: It's not where we work, but how we work that matters.

Why I Left World Vision for Finance

And why my current work matters as much as my former work.

Move Over, Abortion? Religious Freedom Is the New Battleground for 'Personhood'

The government protects citizens' religious rights, but what about a corporation's?

Pay-What-You-Can Restaurants Dish Up Dignity in Denver

A new business model helps close the socioeconomic gap.

Hobby Lobby: The First Martyr Under Obamacare?

Why more Christians should be alarmed by the ruling against the craft store chain.

A Well-Lit Pathway Out of Poverty

Selling solar lamps to impoverished families is how Brian Rants serves God--and brightens the world.

The Moral Mattress Kings of Denver

Two former campus ministers bring rest and integrity to a culture starving for a good night's sleep.

The Best Business Plan? Relationships

If Phoenix Christian Jade Meskill's success is any indication, collaboration and investing in employees isn't pie-in-the-sky idealism. It's just smart business.

The Cutting Edge of Marketplace Ministries

How businesses are doing more holistic ministry than ever.

How Creative Business Blesses a City

Phoenix native Aaron Klusman's fast-paced career is a model for Christian entrepreneurs nationwide.

Business Declares the Glory of God

How real-estate developer Walter Crutchfield's gift at making money became a vocation.

Productivity and Grace: Management and Labor at a Denver Manufacturer

Steve Hill and Jim Howey's leadership style is unusual in an industry known for top-down hierarchies.

Good Eats and Evangelism: A Whole-Gospel Restaurant Serving Pittsburgh's Soul

Chef Nikki Heckmann's Bistro To Go offers tasty ingredients to revitalize Pittsburgh's North Side neighborhood.

Another Kind of Christian Witness at Chick-fil-A

Franchise owner Erik Devriendt doesn't have much to say about the recent imbroglio over Dan Cathy's comments. He just wants to help local refugees.

Redeeming What Was Tossed: Fashion, Faith, and a California Designer's Creative Calling

Beth Giles takes "useless" old clothing and repurposes it for something good.

Museum of Biblical Art Raises its Profile Amid Array of Challenges

Founding director is leaving, half its funding is set to end, and rumors are swirling about its lease.

Business Is the Church's Business

It's wrong to elevate an ecclesiastical elite over the money-making members of the body of Christ.

Amid Bribery Scandal, Wal-Mart Contest Attracts Christians

T. J. Foltz says his clean-water nonprofit works because 84 percent of Americans shop at the superstore chain.

Zoning the Land for the Glory of God: A Developer's Lament

With the current land-use patterns in the U.S., seeking biblical justice is near impossible.

Shrimp and Grits with a Side of 'Shalom': The King's Kitchen Revitalizes Charlotte

Every aspect of Jim Noble's newest restaurant—including the food, all local—is designed to reflect the kingdom of God.

Building Houses As If They Mattered

In his attention to sustainability, community, and integrity, Chicago-based Perry Bigelow builds houses that foster their inhabitants' flourishing.

How to Respond to Our All-American Muslim Neighbors

And how to respond to absurd boycotts, for that matter.

An Ichthus in a Sea of Loan Sharks

How faith-based nonprofit Grace Period is turning the tide on predatory lending.

Doing Good and Turning a Profit

For businessman James Reiner, hiring ex-cons is more than a mission of mercy. It's smart business.

Coffee. And It Was Very Good

When humans and creation interact, it's a good thing.

Working for the (Son of) Man

What a theology of work might look like for female professionals, who tend to downplay their success.

Outsourcing Baby-Making in India

The disturbing realities of reproductive tourism as a global growth sector.

Problems with Do-It-Yourself DNA Tests

Consumers don't just need information about their genes; they also need medical and theological wisdom.

Get Your Free Human Eggs

A recent in vitro fertilization 'raffle' in London entices British women with an unregulated American fertility market. But it's too easy to dismiss that market as a money-grubbing enterprise.

Dave Ramsey, Megan McArdle, and Jesus

'The Atlantic' blogger's new-found appreciation for the evangelical finance guru forgets his inspiration.

Holiday Generosity: Now a Click Away

Why I'm thankful for Amazon's new 'Add to Wish List' button.

'Stuff', the Sleeper Hit

Viral video on consumption may be coming to a church near you.
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New York Times's new President/CEO says Christianity is based on objective truth
Mark Thompson is a practicing Catholic. (A Journey through NYC Religions)
Opinion: It's true, Christians should be tough – like Jesus
I didn’t assume that Trump's “getting even” had to imply mal intent; I understood that within the dog-eat-dog world of corporate America you have to be fiercely determined, and competitive, to be successful. I do not believe that success is a sin. (Johnnie Moore, Fox News)
The biblical billionaire backing the evangelical movement
David Green insists God is the true owner of his $3 billion arts and crafts chain. Acting as His disciple, Green has become the largest evangelical benefactor in the world—with plans for unprecedented gifts once he's in heaven. (Forbes)

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