My father taught me my first lesson in understanding stewardship. He was meticulous at keeping his woodworking tools in order. Each tool was stored in a clearly identified...

Delight yourself in the LORD and he will give you the desires of your heart. Commit your way to the LORD; trust in him and he will do...

My motivations for going to college were mainly economic. I didn’t know what a vocation was and had never taken the time to figure out how my time...

Editor’s Note: Today we introduce Dr. David Leonard, Assistant Professor of Philosophy & Apologetics at Luther Rice University, as a new contributor to IFWE’s blog. Dr. Leonard will...

We long for love, joy and truth. And yet, we often feel the pressures of the workplace require us to hide and misrepresent the truth. In I Corinthians...

Wake Forest University has launched Thrive, a new initiative dedicated to the well-being of students, faculty, and staff that goes beyond academic performance. This new initiative includes eight...

In Monday’s post, Hugh Whelchel examined whether free markets inherently lead to exploitation. He wrote in response to a Christianity Today article by Dr. Kevin Brown exploring the...

You may have noticed a slight change in the bag design since Chipotle unveiled the Cultivating Thought: Author Series in May of this year. After a frustrating, entertainment-less...

Last week I began this series asking us to remember the ancient rhythms of work inherited from centuries of Christians living out their faith in the workplace. These...

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