It’s been nearly six years since IFWE published our first “top ten” list of books on faith and work. Since then, we’ve seen additional great books published that...
How is it that we can read a story, comprised only of words of ink printed on pages of paper, and be so deeply moved? This question crossed...
As we celebrate the Fourth of July, we reflect on what it means to, in fact, celebrate. According to Webster’s dictionary (1828 ed.), a celebration incorporates, among other...
In recent posts, I’ve been exploring assumptions made about the biblical practice of Jubilee, such as: Jubilee requires the forgiveness of debt Jubilee mandates the redistribution of wealth...
We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are...
Every summer thousands of Christians pack their bags full of bug spray, bandanas, coloring books, toys, and translation books, eager to board a flight to a faraway nation....
Have you ever felt that your best wasn’t good enough? Maybe it was something a boss or coworker said or did not say about your performance. Do you...
In recent weeks, we’ve been covering five assumptions Christians commonly make surrounding the biblical practice of Jubilee described in Leviticus 25. For example, some wonder whether Jubilee requires...
Senate Minority Leader Everett Dirksen was famous for his rhetorical style because he sounded like a true politician. One of his more famous lines was “I am a...
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