Author: Jacqueline Isaacs

Freedom and flourishing are deeply connected, a point Dr. Art Lindsley explains saying, When we are free to pursue the work God has created us to do, we...

Oftentimes, when twentysomethings find themselves metaphorically (or sometimes literally) staring in the mirror asking why their life isn’t having an impact—smack in the middle of a quarter-life crisis—they...

Families across the United States celebrated Mother’s Day this past weekend, which prompted us to look back over some of the great articles our blog contributors have written...

In my last article, I shared about burnout, the first stage of a quarter-life crisis. Today we are going to take a look at the second stage: the...

A quarter-life crisis has three stages, I shared in my last article. Today we are going to take a look at the first stage: burnout. I attended a...

I recently told the story of how I purchased my dream car when I was twenty-two years old—and then promptly totaled it in a four-car pile-up. That’s certainly...

2021 was a year filled with hope. Many of us have resumed healthy relationships, rejoined coworkers in the office, and returned to the things we value most—although with...

Last year, we broke with our annual “Top Ten” tradition and created a separate list to celebrate the work and writing of IFWE’s founder and senior fellow, Hugh...

My least favorite day of the year is a Sunday in November—the end of daylight savings time, the day we “fall back” an hour. Suddenly, it’s dark all...

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