When it comes to making sense of our faith and our work, many of us feel there is a great divide. At IFWE, we’re passionate about helping Christians...

Years ago I had a coworker who had worked in upper management at FedEx. He told me this interesting story about the FedEx logo, which is highly recognized...

Welcome to the Institute for Faith, Work & Economics (IFWE) Blog – a discussion space for a variety of voices on the topics of faith, work, and economics....

“You will be the same person in ten years as you are today except for the people you meet and the books you read,” writes Og Mandino in...

Outside my study window, autumnal winds have stripped bare the trees and a grey squirrel is busy hoarding away another chestnut. I briefly ponder the wonder of the...
For Christians, it is no longer surprising that the most popular television series and movies receive acclaim precisely for their antagonism of Christian values. But it remains disappointing...
I just think it’s so important in this hopeless age, where the effects of secularism are ubiquitous, to declare this message. But we have compartmentalized our faith, and...
While I am certainly concerned with the political and socio-economic state of our union, I am even more deeply concerned with the spiritual state of our union. Surely,...
Over the course of the past three-quarters of a century, the United States has undergone a process of intense secularization. This is not to say that most Americans...
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