Category: Politics

The debate over income inequality continues unabated. Quotes like this one from a recent CNN article are common: “The stakes are high because we understand inequality to be...

The Pope’s latest encyclical, Laudato Si’ (or “Be Praised”), sparked a theological debate between Catholics, Protestants, and even many non-Christians about the environment, climate change, and the global...

Dr. Samuel Gregg kicked off Acton University on Tuesday night in Grand Rapids with a lecture entitled “Truth, Reason, and the Quest for Equality.” According to him, the...

Missionaries have been using businesses on the field to support their ministries for generations. These businesses have often been inefficient, struggle financially, and lack the proper expertise to...

In the creation narrative in Genesis, we see God declare the product his work – the universe – to be good. After he was done creating everything that...

We are thrilled to announce the winners of IFWE’s very first student video contest: Emma S. and Paige M.! We were overwhelmed by the quantity and quality of...

Parenting changes how we think about and defend the idea of calling. Up to the moment of the birth of your child, your calling has been mostly your...

On Thursday morning, I made my way up Pennsylvania Avenue in DC to my neighborhood coffee shop, pulling my suitcase behind me. The coffee shop is always my...

Yesterday I arrived in Chicago with my co-worker Jacque Isaacs for the Justice Conference, one of the largest biblical and social justice conferences. It is expected to draw...

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