Every good author writes with a target audience in mind, but it is rare to find a book aimed simultaneously at strictly rationalist adherents to Ayn Rand’s political...
In recent days, humorous memes of Sen. Bernie Sanders and his mittens have brought us extra laughter on social media. We all need a little mirth amidst so...
The library of excellent books on faith, work, and economics continues to expand with every passing year. Here are just seven new additions that came out in 2020...
2020 was a year of challenges, and in many ways, it was a year of sadness. Our generous blog contributors were quick to address many of the prominent...
Earlier this year, we shared the difficult news that IFWE’s founder and executive director, Hugh Whelchel, has been diagnosed with ALS. Despite the many serious health challenges he...
Charles Dickens is well known as one of the most prolific and influential authors of the Victorian period. His works often communicated the deep sense of justice that...
Previously we asked the question, how can we know that our work is bringing glory to God when it doesn’t seem all that special? The answer for Christians...
As Christians, we know that we are fearfully and wonderfully made in God’s image, with a specific vocation for which we have been equipped with unique talents and...
Our family went to see the revival of Steven Schwarz’s musical Pippin as an early birthday present for my oldest daughter several years ago, who loves the theater....
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