The year is 607 BC and the most powerful army in the ancient world is knocking on the gates of Jerusalem. In the past decade, a formidable empire...
Last week, I spoke at a pastors’ luncheon at Northwest Nazarene University. I was speaking on the topic of income inequality in the context of how we care...
We live in a time when religious liberty is more threatened than at any time in living memory. While courts and commentators turn frequently to Thomas Jefferson and...
Do you ever wonder how you can please God and what that looks like in concrete terms when you wake up each day? One of IFWE’s Twitter followers...
If you’re looking for resources to help you build a robust framework for Christian stewardship, Flourishing Faith, a primer on faith, work and economics published by the Acton...
Recently I was speaking on faith and work at a conference and someone asked, “Aren’t you just talking about works righteousness?” I assured them I wasn’t, but I...
How can we truly help the middle class? According to a recent article by the Wall Street Journal, the number of Americans identifying as middle-class has decreased over...
Lately, I’ve spent a lot of time packing and unpacking, something I never thought I’d find myself doing. It started when I studied abroad, then landed an internship...
Tuskegee, Alabama. February 4, 1913. Leona and James McCauley welcome their first child into the world, a girl they name after Leona’s mother, Rose. This year marks the...
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