Category: Politics

How should Christians think about the size and scope of government? Over the past month, I’ve been writing about what the Bible has to say about government and...

Editor’s Note: We’re pleased to introduce a guest writer on the IFWE blog today, Zach (In Seong) Kim–a student from Northwest Nazarene University who recently attended a student-sponsored...

Capitalism is often used as a curse word in contemporary political discourse. For others, it is used as a description of ultimate, unadulterated good. The term, coined by...

I sat across from Tony Casson, the founder of the Mission Muffins workforce ministry. We were in a small coffee shop in downtown Washington, D.C. As we jumped...

The debate about the size and role of government has huge implications for the lives of individuals all over the world. Important as the issue is, Christians are...

Editor’s note: Photo depicts the Korean peninsula at night, dramatically showing the economic disparity between the North and South Korea political systems (North Korea appears dark except for...

In an often-told story, Benjamin Franklin, upon exiting the 1787 Constitutional Convention, was asked what sort of government the delegates had created. “A republic, if you can keep...

On August 3, 2017, the Washington Post published an article stating that the majority of Christians (presumably self-professed) believe poverty is “the result of individual failings” or blame...

If the cattle on a thousand hills are God’s (Ps. 50:10), how can I brand them as “mine”? In other words, how can the Bible teach stewardship and...

Receive the latest news

Subscribe To Our Resource Newsletter

Get notified about new articles from the Institute.