Solomon, David’s son and the third king of Israel, was known for being richer and wiser than any other king in history. The story of how he came...
Last month our family went to see the revival of Steven Schwarz’s musical Pippin as an early birthday present for my oldest daughter, who loves the theater. Pippin...
“It’s like pee in the pool – you don’t get it back.” That’s one way I coach kids and young adults about the risks of using Facebook and...
Work is not without its thorns and thistles. As we celebrate Labor Day, the IFWE staff would like to pray specifically for you and your work. All work...
This blog is the second in a three-part series on entrepreneurship and the distinct opportunities inherent in creating entrepreneurial organizations. In the first part, we looked at entrepreneurship...
At this point in the year, many recent college graduates are transitioning into new jobs. The prospect of finally getting out into the real world and putting their...
Have you ever been puzzled about the choices Jesus and the apostles made about how to spend their time and energy? They didn’t preach to everyone, didn’t heal...
Tony Nasrallah heard the news, but it did not compute. A plane went down in Denver, Colorado with his wife and kids on board. He caught the next...
Jesus’s ministry leaves us with two main commands, or callings, on our daily lives. This is a dramatic oversimplification, but my intent here is not to discount...
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