Scarcity constrains us, but there is a path toward greater abundance. Let’s illustrate a powerful idea with just a little arithmetic. Suppose that in a day’s time, Peter...
The words we use to describe our work say a lot about who we’ve become, what we expect from the world, and what the world demands from us....
One of the most transforming truths we can know about God has perhaps best been expressed—believe it or not—by a talking beaver. In C. S. Lewis’ magnificent The...
A popular bumper sticker in my current home state of Michigan reads something like this: “A bad day of fishing beats a good day at work,” which prompts...
In the rush of our professional lives, we often create artificial divisions between our faith and our work. We compartmentalize Sunday worship and Monday meetings, seeing them as...
“I could be the next C.S. Lewis,” I brazenly told my college professor. At the time, I was as unique as any one of my classmates, thinking the...
In part one, we explored what Gnosticism is. Now, we will consider some ways this ancient heresy overlaps greatly with the modern Western worldview. A False Enlightenment Today,...
The Institute for Faith and Culture is pleased to share our second annual summer reading list! This year, we looked for books that offer valuable insight for Christians...
I love the joke I heard as a child about the boy who received a medal for being humble, then had it taken away the next day because...
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