When Thomas Piketty’s Capital in the Twenty-First Century was published in English earlier this spring, the issue of inequality was brought again to the forefront of a very...

No one ever likes being misunderstood. The Institute for Faith, Work & Economics (IFWE) believes that’s happened to us in the latest issue of Christianity Today. In a...

Recently, I had the privilege of having dinner with Michael Novak, the author of The Spirit of Democratic Capitalism and winner of the Templeton Prize. A fellow dinner...

Editor’s Note: Today we introduce Dr. Timothy Ewest, a new contributor to the IFWE blog. Dr. Ewest is an Associate Professor of Business Administration at Wartburg College, and...

This past week, nearly 68,000 people from across the world gathered in Nevada’s Black Rock Dessert to participate in Burning Man, North America’s largest annual outdoor art event....

What is it about comic book villains? They love evil. They love carnage. They love to make others suffer. Recently there has been a resurgence in movies based...

It is interesting that Labor Day, a day set aside to honor the hard work and achievement of America’s laborers, is celebrated by not working. So while you...

Richard Foster points out in Celebration of Discipline that our flesh whines against serving others, but it screams against hidden service. We crave credit, recognition, and fame. The...

When the worst happens, where do you turn for help? Most of us have found ourselves in unforeseen circumstances, and we can each attest to the sense of...

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