Category: Bible & Theology

Editor’s note: On “Flashback Friday,” we take a look at some of IFWE’s former posts that are worth revisiting. This post was previously published on Dec. 23, 2020....

Grandma and Grandpa’s house during the holidays was wonder-filled. Thanksgiving overflowed with stuffing, pies, and football. In the 1970s and 80s, their Christmas tree was extra-packed with eclectic,...

Race activists say Daniel Penny is racist. Others say he's a hero and a good Samaritan. Let's consider how the parable of the Good Samaritan relates to this...

As I step into the role of President of the Institute for Faith, Work & Economics (IFWE), I do so with immense gratitude and a deep sense of...

As we reflect on Christ’s birth, the first thing that usually comes to mind is salvation. Had Christ not stepped into creation and taken on human flesh, then...

On the Friday before Christmas last year, my husband and I stood in front of a judge surrounded by several family members and close friends. This wasn’t our...

The American tradition of Thanksgiving honors God's providence in blessing the early pilgrims. For Christians, gratitude is our way of life, flowing from the gospel....

As we find ways to celebrate the upcoming holidays with our family, friends, coworkers, church members, and neighbors, it might be worth taking time to look to our...

The desire to control is common, but it doesn't lead to true security. Scripture reveals the path to peace is trusting God’s sovereignty and provision for you....
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