Author: Dr. Anne Bradley

My mother-in-law is pretty tough. She is the only girl in a family of six. When my son Parker was born, she told me to throw away all...

If I could label my opinions about the role of women in the digital age, they would be those of an anti-feminism feminist. That’s a mouthful, but it...

The contents of my purse are bizarre. As a working mom, I need to be prepared for anything, so my purse is a reflection of what I think...

We shouldn’t salvage Marx. This statement may sound like good, old-fashioned common sense. His ideas, adopted by some of the most vicious central planners in history, have led...

There is a video gaining momentum on the internet about Andy George, a man who made a chicken sandwich from scratch. It only took him six months and...

Parenting changes how we think about and defend the idea of calling. Up to the moment of the birth of your child, your calling has been mostly your...

I had a fascinating conversation with Janet Parshall this week on her show “In the Market with Janet Parshall.” She graciously invited me to come talk about IFWE’s...

Mother’s Day is accompanied by certain predictable rituals: breakfast in bed, homemade cards, brunch, flowers, and many other activities. Of the 6.5 billion greeting cards Americans purchase annually,...

The Barna Group reports that “three-quarters of US adults (75%) say they are looking for ways to live a more meaningful life.” Many are looking for meaning in...

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