Category: Politics

Editor’s Note: Last year, so many of you enjoyed learning this piece of little known American and Thanksgiving history we thought we’d share it again. We at IFWE...

This morning in the Wall Street Journal, Arthur Brooks, president of the American Enterprise Institute, says generous givers are happier, healthier, and better-looking than the less charitable. He...

Nearly fifty years ago, President Lyndon B. Johnson stood on Tom Fletcher’s front porch in eastern Kentucky and outlined his “War on Poverty.” He wanted to conquer poverty...

Is it actually hard to be a pastor? It is, writes Mike Niebaur, pastor of Redeemer Anglican Parish in Chicago, but the pastoral vocation is not unique in...

If you’re someone who reads, writes, and thinks for a living, it’s easy to forget that your work is or should be a real vocation rather than merely...

Found in Leviticus 25, the biblical practice of Jubilee is becoming ever more prominent in discussions about justice, poverty, and debt relief. Many evangelical authors mention Jubilee as...

In case you missed it – here are some of the top articles published on the blog this week. 1. Echoes of Eden: Reflections on Art, Faith, &...

C.S. Lewis died fifty years ago today, leaving behind an incredible literary legacy ranging from the beloved children’s series, The Chronicles of Narnia, to great theological and apologetic...

The Bible has a lot to say about poverty and helping others. Proverbs 14:31 tells us, Whoever oppresses a poor man insults his Maker, but he who is...

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