Christian hipsters and capitalism don’t mix, or at least that’s what Brett McCracken argued in his 2010 book Hipster Christianity. His thesis proved correct a year later when...
As we discussed last week, the U.S. dropped from the second most economically free country in the world in 2000 to the eighteenth in 2012 and is currently...
The United States has been one of the most economically free countries in the world, but it might not stay that way for long. The U.S. dropped from...
In IFWE’s new booklet, Wholehearted: A Biblical Look at the Greatest Commandment and Personal Wealth, Dr. Scott Redd, president and associate professor of Old Testament at the Washington,...
Feeling discouraged about your work? There is a lot of fresh thinking happening around work and creativity, and these ideas have motivated me to begin thinking differently about...
My church has recently started focusing more on how it can get involved in poverty alleviation in our community and also on a national and global scale. Our...
“Books We Like” is our chance as an IFWE staff to share with you the books we’ve found meaningful in our lives. We hope some of these reads...
The first Baltimore officer involved in the Freddie Gray case faces trial for second-degree homicide. A conviction may bring justice, but it does not promise healing. Memories of...
If you only needed $50 a day to live comfortably, would you be happier making $50 each day or $60? The answer might depend on how much your...
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