Every summer thousands of Christians pack their bags full of bug spray, bandanas, coloring books, toys, and translation books, eager to board a flight to a faraway nation....
Have you ever felt that your best wasn’t good enough? Maybe it was something a boss or coworker said or did not say about your performance. Do you...
In recent weeks, we’ve been covering five assumptions Christians commonly make surrounding the biblical practice of Jubilee described in Leviticus 25. For example, some wonder whether Jubilee requires...
Vocation is a wonderfully broad and encompassing word. In contrast to how we normally think about calling, as something having to do with our career or professional work,...
What can vacation teach us about vocation? A fair bit, actually. Several summers ago, I enjoyed a couple months of recreation and leisure, thanks to the generosity of...
A few years ago, I sat down with Tony Casson, founder of Mission Muffins, a ministry of a D.C. men’s homeless shelter called the Central Union Mission. Mission...
This week, we’re continuing a series on the biblical concept of Jubilee—its context, its definition, and what it means for us as Christians as we seek to honor...
Do politics and public life have anything to do with God? That’s the question Vincent Bacote, associate professor of theology at Wheaton College and an IFWE guest contributor,...
Last week I began discussing the topic of Jubilee, a biblical practice that has become more prominent in discussions about justice, poverty, and debt relief. Jubilee comes from...
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