I’d like to honor the single Christian woman who is working late tonight instead of being taken out to dinner. (But, please keep reading even if that’s not...
For the last twenty years, one of the most hotly contested fronts in American culture wars has been the faith of the founding fathers. At one extreme, some...
Editor’s Note: Welcome to Flashback Friday, a look at some of IFWE’s most popular posts that are worth revisiting. Today’s post was previously published on May 23, 2012....
Why do stories matter? It’s been said, “That’s like asking why you eat.” Thanks to the work of the Values & Capitalism initiative of the American Enterprise Institute,...
Poverty surrounds us. It occurs on a massive scale—everywhere from down the street to across the globe. Jesus’ adage, “For you always have the poor with you” (Mark...
To our Founding Fathers it was obvious, or “self-evident,” that self-government, or a democratic republic, could only be perpetuated by the self-governed…To this end, the Founders fundamentally believed...
The Institute for Faith, Work & Economics would like to honor, today, the work of our outgoing blog editor and communications manager, Greg Ayers. For more than four...
Approximately $100 billion is donated to the American church annually, yet America is still plagued with homelessness, poverty, poor education systems, inadequate health care, and more. People often...
The dominion we are given by God is powerful. We exercise this dominion through our work (Gen. 2:15). To do our work to the utmost glory of God,...
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