Talking about the four-chapter gospel and its components – Creation, Fall, Redemption, and Restoration, can devolve into abstractions. So it’s helpful when someone offers concrete illustrations of what...
Generosity is a virtue well known to Christians, if not always lived out. The Bible teaches us in many verses to be generous to those in need (2...
Over the last few months, I’ve talked to many Christians who fear they are living in a world that is spinning out of control – especially during a...
Christian economists Anne Bradley and Joe Connors have talked with us before about a variety of important economic issues. Today they share their thoughts on the well-being of...
Today’s post is an excerpt from IFWE’s newest reading plan on YouVersion’s Bible App, Wholehearted: Living Life by the Greatest Commandment. Deep within us is a desire to...
I sat across from Tony Casson, the founder of the Mission Muffins workforce ministry. We were in a small coffee shop in downtown DC. As we jumped into...
At this year’s Q Conference, James K.A. Smith challenged Christians to “punch skylights in our brass heaven” to give our disenchanted world a chance to see “the cosmos...
IFWE works with a number of professors at universities and colleges across the United States to lead IFWE campus programs that engage and educate students on the ideas...
I’ve been reading a lot about creativity lately, and in the course of my reading I’ve come across an essay by Gregory Wolfe entitled “Art, Faith, and the...
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