Just as a body, though one, has many parts, but all its many parts form one body, so it is with Christ. – I Corinthians 12:1   Now...

So you’re out Christmas shopping, finding the perfect gifts for everyone on your list. You’re enjoying the sights and sounds of the season – the carols, the snow,...

These last few weeks I’ve been trying to answer a very thoughtful question Moody Radio’s Janet Parshall asked me on her radio show. Basically, Janet wanted me to...

…our churches are teaching a low view of stewardship. We’re missing the essential goodness of work in particular, even “non-spiritual” work. “Non-spiritual” work, in case you’re wondering, is...

What can church charities learn from singer Wyclef Jean and Dwight Schrute, the authority-craving, Battlestar Galactica-loving, gullible paper salesman from NBC’s hit sitcom, The Office? Though the relationship...

Ed. Note: Today we are pleased to introduce Taylor Barkley, the newest contributor to IFWE’s blog. Taylor will blog periodically on issues pertaining to faith, work, & economics....

Ed. Note: This is the next post in a series on Ayn Rand, adapted from Dr. Kotter’s larger research paper on Rand’s life, work, and philosophy. “Miss Rand,...

Last week I introduced how salaries emerge within the context of a market economy. I want to expand on this idea today. First, though, let’s review some basics...

Every faculty you have, your power of thinking or of moving your limbs from moment to moment, is given you by God. If you devoted every moment of...

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