Each one of us is passionate about an issue that is close to our hearts. Personally, I’m passionate about the idea of economic freedom because I see how...

Many of us often wonder what our true calling might be. We ponder what it is we can bring to the world, something that is uniquely “us.” We...

Two weeks ago, the Institute for Faith, Work & Economics (IFWE) hosted a symposium on religious freedom attended by more than twenty-five Christian scholars from around the country....

A veteran is someone who, at one point in their life, wrote a blank check made payable to The United States of America for an amount up to...

If I make a profit off something I sell, how is it that the person I sell the item to is also better off? Shouldn’t one of us...

It’s the day after Election Day and pundits are striving to figure out what really mattered to voters this year. From Day 1 at IFWE, we have been...

My pastor, Rankin Wilbourne, has been teaching through the book of Ecclesiastes and recently highlighted its critical message for our lives, our work, and our need for honest...

We have all seen the various stereotypes of the Wall Street tycoon grinding the little guy under his thousand-dollar dress shoes on his way to the top. In...

As working Christians, we are deeply aware of the gap that exists between Sunday and Monday. Although the two days are next to each other on the calendar,...

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