Institute for Faith, Work & Economics is pleased to announce the launch of our latest book, Counting the Cost: Christian Perspectives on Capitalism (Abilene Christian University Press). Co-edited...
What does a good citizen do? If you paid attention in eighth-grade civics class, you can rattle off the standard list of a citizen’s duties, including voting, obeying...
He who controls the past controls the future. He who controls the present controls the past. — George Orwell, 1984 “How can we be living in a post-Christian...
We’re all aware that we’re hip deep in the “Tech Age.” In a recent Wall Street Journal op-ed, Greg Ip observes: By all appearances, we’re in a golden...
What if we had empirical, long-term, statistically significant evidence that Christianity increased the general well-being of surrounding populations? It turns out we do. The basic assumption of many...
In 2012, IFWE released “I, Smartphone,” a short video based on the famous essay “I, Pencil” penned by Leonard Read in 1958. “I, Pencil” is a clever story...
A few weeks ago I had to miss our family’s Friday movie night for an event at work. Our AEI Executive Council (student group) was hosting a screening...
I was surrounded by a sea of twinkling smartphone flashlights lifted to the sky as tens of thousands of fans sang in unison, “I Still Haven’t Found What...
As a young boy in rural south Florida, I was fascinated by honey bees. I would watch the beekeepers come to the numerous hives dotted around the orange...
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