When my son was younger, he watched The Pirates Who Don’t Do Anything, a Veggie Tales movie, all the time. A royal family needs rescuing from an evil...
As we recognize those who have served in our armed forces this Veterans Day, it seems appropriate to spend a few moments focusing on some biblical principles on...
“How, then, will the story of human history end?” asks Tim Keller in his classic, The Reason for God. He then answers the question by describing what takes...
Can you be friends with people at work? Yes, but it’s not as simple as that. Elizabeth Moyer writes that all relationships can be hard to navigate, yet...
I once attended a church conference in Virginia Beach, Virginia, and the central idea of the evening sermon was that we serve a “slow cooking God.” Throughout the...
In my previous article discussing the nature of the quarter-life crisis, we discussed how a twentysomething is like a fast dream car speeding down the highway of life....
IFWE has written a lot over the years in our books and blogs about the impact of Martin Luther, not only in the sphere of work but also...
Over the past few months, we have worked through various blog articles to determine what the New Testament reveals about God and his Kingdom. This built on the...
We have been examining God’s vision of shalom through the lens of the four-chapter gospel. Previous posts have discussed God’s original creative vision for shalom in community, how...
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