Celebration is often an act joyous remembrance, commemorating what has come before. As we enter this year, may we remember that God holds our time in his hands....

Editor’s Note: You can help IFWE to equip believers to impact culture and contribute to a flourishing society. Read more about IFWE’s vision for 2025 and how you...

As Christians, we know that we are fearfully and wonderfully made in God’s image, with a specific vocation for which we have been equipped with unique talents and...

The confusion of the true spirit of Christmas is engineered by the enemy of our souls. Paul reveals the heart of Christmas is the humility, servanthood, and exaltation...

This is the fourth article in a series that has discussed the four stanzas of the Christmas hymn, “Joyful, Joyful, We Adore Thee.” In the first article, Jacqueline...

Editor’s note: On “Flashback Friday,” we take a look at some of IFWE’s former posts that are worth revisiting. This post was previously published on Dec. 23, 2020....

Grandma and Grandpa’s house during the holidays was wonder-filled. Thanksgiving overflowed with stuffing, pies, and football. In the 1970s and 80s, their Christmas tree was extra-packed with eclectic,...

Race activists say Daniel Penny is racist. Others say he's a hero and a good Samaritan. Let's consider how the parable of the Good Samaritan relates to this...

Fighting for joy in the midst of a busy schedule is sometimes difficult even for strong, mature Christians. As a young professional in Washington, D.C., I have experienced...

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