Mother’s Day is accompanied by certain predictable rituals: breakfast in bed, homemade cards, brunch, flowers, and many other activities. Of the 6.5 billion greeting cards Americans purchase annually,...

You are probably familiar with China’s one-child policy enacted in 1980 as strategy to remedy social, economic, and environmental problems in China. Now Myanmar is trying to approve...

I was reviewing some of my personal journals and found an entry from October 1998: I don’t know if I can keep up this pace. Yesterday I had...

Do politics and public life have anything to do with God? That’s the question Vincent Bacote, associate professor of theology at Wheaton College and an IFWE guest contributor,...

These past few weeks we’ve been asking, “What is the mission of God’s people?” The answer to this question is found in the very first calling God gives...

The Barna Group reports that “three-quarters of US adults (75%) say they are looking for ways to live a more meaningful life.” Many are looking for meaning in...

Imagine someone asked you to put together a giant jigsaw puzzle without all the pieces included in the box. Your first thoughts might be “Why?” or “Is this...

Is character manifested in heroic actions? We might think it is, but what led up to the big choices was shaped by little choices made earlier. Character is...

April in the District of Columbia is a magical time of year. Washington welcomes a cloud of pink petals amidst the blooming cherry trees at the tidal basin....

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