Why do cities matter to God? We looked earlier at the nature of cities: this included the aim of God’s redemptive scope—starting in a garden in Genesis and...
In my last post exploring “who are the poor?”, I discussed biblical definitions of the poor and the rich. Let’s take this analysis further. What responsibilities does the...
I puzzle throughout December: “Is all of our holiday stress a recent-days phenomenon?” And in my most reflective moments, I ask, “Is there any way to find deeper...
Solomon presents a remarkable case of both a life lived wholly for God and a life tragically fragmented by divided loves. At his best, Solomon shows how every...
“Economics is a discipline that is merely about the things of this world!” So goes a common fallacy one hears occasionally from Christians who are suspicious of the...
Editor’s note: The following post contains excerpts from a recent interview of IFWE Executive Director Hugh Whelchel by Greg Kelm, Ph.D. student in Leadership Studies at Dallas Baptist...
I have always lived in Los Angeles. More specifically, I have always lived in the South Bay suburbs of Los Angeles. My love-hate relationship with LA is understandable....
In their hearts humans plan their course, but the Lord establishes their steps (Prov. 16:9) It was George Washington who, in his first year as president, originally set...
Each year at Thanksgiving, I am faced with a major choice—and it doesn’t involve what kind of pie to have. It’s whether I will pack up with a...
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