In an essay of literary criticism titled “Variation in Shakespeare and Others,” C.S. Lewis had this to say concerning Shakespeare’s method of description: Shakespeare behaves rather like a...
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....
Last week Joe Laconte, a history professor at The King’s College, gave a fascinating talk at the Trinity Forum detailing the impact of World War I on the...
April in the District of Columbia is a magical time of year. Washington welcomes a cloud of pink petals amidst the blooming cherry trees at the tidal basin....
If Francis Schaeffer was alive today, Sufjan Stevens would make him very proud. Stevens’s new album, Carrie and Lowell, which debuted last Tuesday, was named best new music...
God knows that we are a fearful people. So, he addresses it quite a bit in scripture. When we talk about fear, we’re mainly talking about the bad...
Why is it important that Christians have healthy families? Why does it matter that we have biblical views on business or healthcare or science or education? Why should...
We’re celebrating the coming of 2015 by celebrating you, our readers, and looking back on your favorite IFWE posts of 2014. Here are the posts you read and...
A lot of rich, thoughtful books on faith, work, and economics have been published this year. Here’s five you’ll want to add to your summer reading list. Visions...
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