The Institute for Faith and Culture is pleased to share our second annual summer reading list! This year, we looked for books that offer valuable insight for Christians...

I love the joke I heard as a child about the boy who received a medal for being humble, then had it taken away the next day because...

In my last post, we explored what happened between the end of Israel’s monarchs in the Old Testament and the coming of their true king. Now, we can...

Much of our focus here at IFWE revolves around the meaning and purpose of work. While we believe that our vocations are a gift from God, we also...

In today’s culture, virtue is often treated as optional. It’s seen as admirable or maybe even nostalgic, but hardly essential. And sacrifice? That’s even more foreign. Outside of...

As we celebrate Memorial Day, I am proud to say that I have served in the U.S. Army, especially now. Over the past several years, I have been...

What if I told you that the contemporary Western worldview has much in common with Christian heresies that the church condemned nearly two thousand years ago? This may...

At the recent Kingdom Come Conference, bestselling author Stephen Mansfield issued a challenge that caught my attention: “We are in a battle of stories.” In a time when...

I consider it a personal privilege to be invited to share with fellow travelers a little of my own spiritual journey. Like most of us, I’m just one...

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