Category: Politics

Among the many things I had to memorize early on at the United States Naval Academy were the first ten stanzas of “The Laws of the Navy.” These...

On Monday, January 26th, faith leaders gathered in Washington D.C. to discuss restorative justice as a Christian approach to the criminal justice system. The United States is home...

The holiday honoring Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr leads me to reflect on many things, not all of which are the usual topics. First, we see in Dr....

In a few weeks I’ll be presenting at Faulkner University’s annual conference for the Journal of Faith and the Academy. This year’s theme is “Ancient Words and Modern...

2014 was a year of many joys and many challenges for many people. I’m sure it was for you, and it certainly was for me. As a mother...

There is no one formula for charity and poverty alleviation because God has equipped us all to fight poverty differently. Everyone has different relationships, resources, information, and strengths...

So God created mankind in his own image, in the image of God he created them; male and female he created them. – Genesis 1:27 “Black lives matter....

Sometimes we imagine changing the world requires stupendous feats, monumental courage, or superhuman endurance. We cheer heroes that devote their lives to particular issues and wish that we...

Editor’s note: Today we introduce Austin Burkhart, the newest contributor to the IFWE blog. He is the founder of ONE2 Conferences, a faith and work event for college...

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