

Corona Virus and Faith Part 2: Relational Engagement
This blog is the second in a four part series addressing the impact of COVID-19 on the marketplace. Each blog will look at one of four emergent opportunities for Christians to participate in God’s restoration of the world during this pandemic. Continue reading Corona Virus and Faith Part 2: Relational Engagement

Corona Virus and Faith Part 1: Spiritual Engaguement
This blog is the first in a four part series addressing the impact of COVID-19 on the marketplace. Each blog will look at one of four emergent opportunities for Christians to participate in God’s restoration of the world during this pandemic. Continue reading Corona Virus and Faith Part 1: Spiritual Engaguement

CFI’s Top 10 Movies to Watch During Quarantine
As statewide stay-at-home orders lead us to cozy days spent in sweatpants and slippers, CFI has carefully curated a list of Top Ten Film Recommendations, quality movies infused with meaningful messages about business, work, and value. Continue reading CFI’s Top 10 Movies to Watch During Quarantine

Teaching Global Supply Chain Distribution and Risk Management in Indonesia During Covid-19
CFI’s Director Dr. Hannah Stolze recently returned from a sabbatical teaching in Jakarta Indonesia. Due to COVID-19, her semester was cut short. Here are some of her experiences. Continue reading Teaching Global Supply Chain Distribution and Risk Management in Indonesia During Covid-19

Moving Toward Redemptive Action
Three steps to put your faith into action wherever you are throughout your vocational life. Continue reading Moving Toward Redemptive Action

What The Next Generation of Christian Business Leaders Should Know
CEO of the C12 Group, Mike Sharrow, graciously takes some time to share his insights with the next generation. Here is Mike’s perspective on the integration of faith and work. Continue reading What The Next Generation of Christian Business Leaders Should Know

What Dostoevsky Taught Me About Innovation
As Provost, I have oversight of the academic endeavor here at Wheaton, including 500 faculty and academic support staff, curriculum, and students. I graduated from Wheaton in 1983 and went on to NYU to get my doctorate in industrial / organizational (I/O) psychology, which is the study of behavior at work: job design, HR, teamwork, leadership and personal motivations. (This last one represents my area … Continue reading What Dostoevsky Taught Me About Innovation

What and How We Believe
Dr. Keith Johnson, a professor in the Biblical and Theological Studies Department at Wheaton College, provides clarity on the topics of Christian living and business. Continue reading What and How We Believe

Redemptive Entrepreneurship and the Liberal Arts
Grant Hensel ’15 is from Chicago and studied business/economics at Wheaton College. Grant is the founder and CEO of the RoundUp App. In this MyWheaton blog post, Grant reflects on his experience this past summer as an Emerging Founder with Praxis. Continue reading Redemptive Entrepreneurship and the Liberal Arts

Vocational Wisdom in Confessions
An Interview with Dr. Greg Lee and Dr. Sarah Borden Continue reading Vocational Wisdom in Confessions