“How, then, will the story of human history end?” asks Tim Keller in his classic, The Reason for God. He then answers the question by describing what takes...
I once attended a church conference in Virginia Beach, Virginia, and the central idea of the evening sermon was that we serve a “slow cooking God.” Throughout the...
IFWE has written a lot over the years in our books and blogs about the impact of Martin Luther, not only in the sphere of work but also...
Over the past few months, we have worked through various blog articles to determine what the New Testament reveals about God and his Kingdom. This built on the...
We have been examining God’s vision of shalom through the lens of the four-chapter gospel. Previous posts have discussed God’s original creative vision for shalom in community, how...
I once heard a lecture by Dr. Timothy Keller where he was speaking to students at Wheaton College. In this lecture he referenced a man who had lost...
A few years ago on ABC’s The View, Star Parker and Michael Moore had an instructive exchange. To justify state-regulated universal healthcare, Moore sought to marshal support from...
According to the Wall Street Journal: “The COVID economic shock has unleashed unprecedented creative destruction, sharply accelerating the transformation that we once quaintly called the “future of work.”...
Previously, we have discussed God’s original creative vision for shalom in community and how the fall distorted that vision. Today, we’ll examine how redemption, the third chapter of...
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