Category: Christian Living

In ancient Ireland, a lorica was a sort of prayer, or hymn-charm, recited to provide categorical protection against an evil. When pled toward God, it might appeal to...

I was speaking to a congregation in Indiana, sharing a bit of my history as a former gay activist who had come to Christ, when a woman seated...

In my last article, we explored how God reveals his presence through creation as well as through arts and culture. Additionally, we learned that we can use our...

Psalm 119:64 (ESV) declares, “The earth, O Lord, is full of your steadfast love (chesed).” A walk through a forest or in an art museum lets us experience...

Each time I’ve watched Wonder—the movie based on R.J. Palacio’s award-winning novel—I’ve been ambushed by this oh-so-moving story about a young boy named Auggie. Tears stream every time—and...

As we close out one year and look ahead to 2026, it’s our annual practice to reflect on what shaped our conversations over the past twelve months. This...

Editors Note: IFWE’s managing editor, Jacqueline Isaacs, recently discussed this article on the Libertarian Christian Podcast. Learn more and listen to the conversation here. This article was first...

Many outstanding books on faith and work topics were published in 2025, and it was an honor to feature and review many of them here at IFWE. As...

*These are my personal views and do not necessarily reflect the views of the Department of Agriculture or the U.S. government. In 1983, I made a life-altering decision...

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