Editor’s note: In honor of Thanksgiving, the IFWE blog will not publish tomorrow. We wish you and your family a wonderful holiday. Thanksgiving and other holidays have changed...

Panelists at the Values and Capitalism Fall Summit gathered on Friday, October 30th, to discuss the impact of the family on poverty. According to Bradford Wilcox, director of...

Editor’s note: This week marks National Family Week. In honor of this and the usual family gatherings taking place this week around the Thanksgiving table, we think it’s...

My mother-in-law is pretty tough. She is the only girl in a family of six. When my son Parker was born, she told me to throw away all...

A prominent narrative throughout Scripture is of God revealing his character to the world. Before Christ, this was done primarily through holy people and holy places. The Ark,...

When literature achieves renown and ubiquity—Don Quixote, Pride and Prejudice, Harry Potter—the result is an avalanche of convoluted literary interpretations. The Lord of the Rings, a recent example...

The hurdler crouches in position, ready to take on the obstacles before him or her. They can run straight ahead, head down, plowing through whatever gets in their...

If we are all made in God’s image, why are we all so different? God intentionally made human beings diverse because he designed us to work together in...

When Friday afternoon arrives, sometimes we feel the sense of elation that we will cast off the bonds of our vocational labors and embark on a journey of...

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