America’s vaunted Protestant work ethic is getting a makeover: Now it might be more of an atheist work ethic. So begins a recent article by Kimberly Winston posted...
As the new COO of the Institute for Faith, Work & Economics (IFWE), I’ve been thinking a lot about our mission statement. I want to share with you...
The Institute for Faith, Work & Economics (IFWE) is committed to being Mission True. If you listened to our interview with Chris Horst, the co-author of Mission Drift...
If someone were to ask me as a kid who my favorite character in the Bible (besides Jesus) was, I would have said Noah, David, or even Shadrach,...
In the 1990s, the World Bank surveyed over sixty thousand of the financially poor throughout the developing world and asked how they described poverty. What surprised me was...
There is something missing from our approach to addressing poverty and bringing about freedom, fulfillment, and flourishing for the world. What’s the missing ingredient? In their new book...
Ismael Hernandez is the founder and executive director of the Freedom & Virtue Institute. He is an ex-Marxist Leninist from Puerto Rico. His father was a founding member...
Every time an employer discovered Fadzai Nhamo was HIV positive, the door shut. “Life was difficult for me when I came to Harare,” Fadzai said. When Fadzai speaks,...
Today, the Supreme Court will hear the oral arguments for Sebelius v. Hobby Lobby Stores, Inc. and Conestoga Wood Specialties Corp. v. Sebelius, two cases in which business...
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