What can George Bailey, Jerry Maguire, and Gordon Gekko teach us about entrepreneurship and evangelism? This question came to mind as I was reading Brad Reagan’s recent essay,...
Films are one of the most influential forms of art in our culture today. Some argue that movies can change our behavior, laws, ideology, or even the course...
At IFWE we’re always coming across writers and resources that are tackling the tough questions about faith, work, and economics. Some of these resources are especially thoughtful, and...
We’re looking back on the top ten posts that received the most attention this year from you, our readers, to close out 2012. Our blog is taking a...
What can church charities learn from singer Wyclef Jean and Dwight Schrute, the authority-craving, Battlestar Galactica-loving, gullible paper salesman from NBC’s hit sitcom, The Office? Though the relationship...
I have introduced a new series on Ayn Rand by investigating her impact on our culture. Before diving into her worldview, though, I want to answer the question...
Individualism means tyranny. Baptist theologian Walter Rauschenbusch famously preached these words in Christian opposition to the evils of capitalism and big business. Of course, the opposite is true:...
Why is economics so daunting for people to approach? In the first post addressing this question, I discussed the problem with modern economics and why it seems so...
At bottom, economics is about us – what we choose, what we value, what we represent in language and symbols, how we interact with each other in the...
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