Friday Five: How Democracy Can Die
This week’s collection includes a conversation on happiness, an artist’s insight into her work, and more.
Why Christians Should Have More Non-Christian Friends
If you are a white, evangelical millennial in America, the fewer non-Christian friends you have, the less likely you are to abide by traditional Christian convictions.
2014 Evangelical Leadership Summit
The inaugural Evangelical Leadership Summit will be a nonpartisan conversation among leading evangelical writers, pastors, parachurch leaders, business executives, artists, and policymakers.
How a Box of Cereal Changed an Industry
Joe and Brian had an idea. It was a crazy idea, in fact. Sell 1000 boxes of cereal at $40 a pop.
The Reclining of America
Several flights have been diverted in the past month due to fights over the reclining of seats.
Friday Five: A Taxi Driver on the Value of Work
This week’s round-up features a taxi driver’s thoughts on the value of work, a new vision for America’s education system, and more.
Why Unintended Consequences Matter: One Student’s Story
Sometimes, seemingly good ideas have unintended consequences. And the side effects of bad policies aren’t abstract.
Generosity Through Entrepreneurship
The Maori practice of gift-giving is much more than a greeting card transaction; it’s the extension of one person’s self to another.
Multiple Choice: Expanding Opportunity Through Innovation in K–12 Education
Education has the potential to open doors to incredible opportunity.