As we discussed last week, the exercise of private power is much different and more limited than public power. In spite of their riches, the wealthy are quite...
Ed. Note: This post has been adapted from its original form. Read the full paper here. Last week we began asking what is causing our culture’s crisis in...
History must repeat itself because we pay such little attention to it the first time. – Blackie Sherrod in the Dallas Morning News When the final history is...
Ed. Note: This post has been adapted from its original form. Read the full paper here. My greatest fear is that my life will not make a difference....
This week we’re tackling tough questions about faith, work, and economics. In an earlier post, Dr. Anne Bradley used Steve Jobs as an example of someone who helped...
Yesterday we began examining some tough questions Christians have about economics. Many of these questions are about wealth. Can we live as faithful followers of Christ and still...
Before we dive deeper into discovering a Biblical view of economics, we want to answer some questions, hesitations, and obstacles Christians often have towards thinking about economics. One...
Why would the Institute for Faith, Work, and Economics care how a smartphone is made? Why would we want you to care? Because God has given us...
Why is it important to focus on faith, work, AND economics? Because understanding economics – beyond the financial sense of the word – helps you apply your creativity,...
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