
Recent reports show that only one in three Americans trust that the government will do the right thing. According to The Atlantic, this is “a decline of 14 percentage points from last year.”
Recent reports show that only one in three Americans trust that the government will do the right thing. According to The Atlantic, this is “a decline of 14 percentage points from last year.”
Adam Bryant has interviewed 525 chief executives for his “Corner Office” column in the New York Times. In his final article, he identifies the most important characteristic of effective leadership: trustworthiness.
Those who know us best are always going to be the ones who can hurt us most deeply.
One institution that actually has a positive reputation, however, is the church.
We thought we could believe in Josh Duggar and Jared Fogle because they were one of us. Now we wonder, is there anyone we can trust?
A new report indicates that Americans are donating to churches and religious groups at an all-time high, despite another study that claimed less people trust churches.
What would you say is the key to true prosperity? Money is usually people’s first answer, others would say knowledge. Bruce Wydick believes it’s something more specific.
Where was the Secret Service when the president was attacked? Here's a more relevant question this morning: where was God?
No matter how much we buy and consume, there will always be a human hunger for community with other humans.