Do politics and public life have anything to do with God? That’s the question Vincent Bacote, associate professor of theology at Wheaton College and an IFWE guest contributor,...
Tearfund is a U.K.-based nonprofit that works with poor communities across the globe. They understand that there is more to poverty than just material needs. They approach poverty...
Last week I began discussing the topic of Jubilee, a biblical practice that has become more prominent in discussions about justice, poverty, and debt relief. Jubilee comes from...
In a highly anticipated decision, the Supreme Court ruled Monday on the Masterpiece Cakeshop v. Colorado Civil Rights Commission (CCRC) case. In a 7 to 2 ruling, the...
In a recent hearing, U.S. Senator Dan Sullivan questioned Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg about his company’s remarkable success by asking him, “Only in America, would you agree with...
A common criticism of free markets and market-based economies is that they make the rich richer at the expense of everyone else—especially the poorest among us. Is this...
How does Jubilee relate to justice? What does it mean for Christians and our call to serve the poor and oppressed? I’ve read several books by evangelical authors...
Almost every Memorial Day I am reminded of this statement: A veteran is someone who, at one point in their life, wrote a blank check made payable to...
Income inequality is still at the forefront of conversation for many people. Thankfully, there are biblical principles that help Christians understand whether income inequality is a problem, and...
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