On the way to work one morning recently, I heard Dave Willis, a guest on the Focus on the Family Broadcast, talk about bringing up his sons with...

The library of excellent books on faith, work, and economics continues to expand with every passing year. Here are just seven new additions that came out in 2020...

We are one week in to 2021. It’s that time of year to make resolutions, declare a fresh start, and cast a healthy, in-shape vision for the year...

The start of a new year brings new resolutions, and oftentimes those resolutions center around finances—making more money, saving more money, being wiser about spending money, or even...

2020 was a year of challenges, and in many ways, it was a year of sadness. Our generous blog contributors were quick to address many of the prominent...

Earlier this year, we shared the difficult news that IFWE’s founder and executive director, Hugh Whelchel, has been diagnosed with ALS. Despite the many serious health challenges he...

Charles Dickens is well known as one of the most prolific and influential authors of the Victorian period. His works often communicated the deep sense of justice that...

On December 21, 1968, I stood in the front yard of my childhood home, only about fifty miles from Cape Canaveral in Florida, and watched a Saturn V...

Depending on whichever accordionist is playing our emotions through the news, social media, and advertisements we consume, our personal freedoms are either expanding or collapsing. This has been...

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