If you are like many families, you have boxes of Christmas decorations that only get used for a month out of the year (unless you are one of...
I love to give gifts; it’s my favorite part of Christmas. It’s a special kind of fun to choose the perfect toys for my six nephews and find...
Editor’s note: Welcome to the first installment of IFWE’s “Books We Like.” We want to share with you the books we’ve read and enjoyed that we think you’ll...
When we talk about poverty these days, there is usually an unspoken understanding that the poor have come to their state through no fault of their own, by...
Every leader has moments of intense loneliness and fear. Consider the example of Joshua. Joshua was one of the great leaders in Jewish history. He began as an...
Do you long for a better world? Would you like to see the many wrongs around you made right? Do you wish everyone lived in a world of...
The first Baltimore officer involved in the Freddie Gray case faces trial for second-degree homicide. A conviction may bring justice, but it does not promise healing. Memories of...
When I first read James Davison Hunter’s To Change the World a couple months ago, I found his argument that the true nature of cultural change is more...
Anne Bradley has a new article published over on Patheos, “What Both Bernie Sanders and George Will Contribute to the Christian Debate on Income Inequality.” In it she...
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