Author: Jacqueline Isaacs

While it wasn’t my intention to write a series, here is what may be viewed as the third installment in a series on work as an apologetic. My...

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...

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...

When working on a writing project recently, I found myself typing “theology of work” and “faith and work movement” many times. This made me wonder why we don’t...

Coach Joe Kennedy never set out to make headlines. He wasn’t trying to launch a national conversation or become the face of a major legal battle over religious...

To the extent that most people think about St. Patrick’s Day and its imagery, it’s about leprechauns, the color green, maybe a party or two, and perhaps a...

When I was 21 years old, I was laid off from my research job at a think tank. It was my first “real” job, and I loved the...

There are seasons in life when we need fresh reminders of things we already know but haven’t fully contemplated in a while. This is particularly true when it...

Traditionally, Valentine’s Day is marketed as a day to celebrate romantic love, but it’s also an excellent opportunity to consider love for our coworkers, families, and communities. We...

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