Since our banishment from the Garden of Eden, man has faced a central cultural dilemma: how do we fulfill God’s creation mandate in a world of aggravated scarcity...

What does “bearing fruit” as a follower of Christ really look like? I wrestled with that question this summer as I had the chance to teach (in two...

Why would a group like the Institute for Faith, Work & Economics focus on the topic of religious freedom and why should you care? This fall, IFWE is...

Automation is coming to a workplace near you. The result may be the displacement of about 1.4 million workers in Tennessee alone, according to a 2016 report from...

In the many vocational interviews I have done over the years, I have heard numerous stories about difficult bosses and strained relationships at work. Even in the organizations...

The ideas behind faith, work, and economics can be simple to communicate if you have the right tools. Once you understand the eternal value of ALL work (not...

The desire and motivation behind providing charity come from a good place. We desire to see communities lifted out of poverty. We hope to provide relief to those...

The research is in: Americans have more free time than ever before. According to a study conducted by University of Chicago faculty, Americans work on average eight hours...

The word obedience does not carry a very positive connotation for me. In my youth I was told to brush my teeth, finish my vegetables, and do my...

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