Hugh Whelchel

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Hugh Whelchel


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As Executive Director of the Institute for Faith, Work & Economics (IFWE) located in McLean, VA, Hugh Whelchel brings a unique combination of executive responsibility, creative educational administration, and technical innovation from over thirty years of diverse business experience. Almost a decade ago, Hugh stepped out of a successful business career in the IT industry to share his experience of turning around unprofitable companies with Reformed Theological Seminary’s struggling Washington, DC, campus where he served as Executive Director and guest professor.

In addition to his business acumen, Hugh has a passion and expertise in helping individuals integrate their faith and vocational calling. He is the author of How Then Should We Work?
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How Then Should We Work? Re...

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Monday Morning Success: How...

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Reweaving Shalom: Your Work...

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“Our call to be salt and light in the world requires us to understand not only the dominant cultural forces shaping our environment but also how to use both our primary and secondary callings to positively promote God’s Kingdom. The church needs to be teaching lawyers, doctors, construction workers, and mothers homeschooling their children how to carry out their vocational calling from a truly Christian perspective.”
Hugh Whelchel, How Then Should We Work?: Rediscovering the Biblical Doctrine of Work

“I believe in Christianity as I believe that the sun has risen, not only because I see it, but because by it I see everything else.”
Hugh Whelchel, How Then Should We Work?: Rediscovering the Biblical Doctrine of Work



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