Category: Bible & Theology

How can Christians learn from history how best to serve the poor? The competing paradigms within evangelical thought on poverty alleviation can best be distinguished by the voluntary...

Pope Francis seems to be capturing the attention, not just of Catholics, but of all Christians these days. His recent comments in the apostolic letter, Evangelli Gaudium, encouraged...

It’s so easy just to work for recognition. If your efforts get overlooked or your project doesn’t quite turn out the way you planned, it’s easy to think...

Four years ago, twin brothers Jason and David Benham heard a disturbing statistic: every month, over six hundred overseas missionaries return home due to lack of funding. Recognizing...

If you are happy with what you have and the way things are, you may not be responding to the call of Scripture. There is no part of...

Acts 2-5 is a provocative passage detailing the narrative of the early church in Jerusalem immediately following Pentecost. This passage is commonly used to determine whether the Bible...

Editor’s Note: Last year, so many of you enjoyed learning this piece of little known American and Thanksgiving history we thought we’d share it again. We at IFWE...

The first question the “Westminster Longer Catechism” asks, What is the chief and highest end of man? The answer, drawn from Scripture, says, Man’s chief and highest end...

Found in Leviticus 25, the biblical practice of Jubilee is becoming ever more prominent in discussions about justice, poverty, and debt relief. Many evangelical authors mention Jubilee as...

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