Can work ever become dehumanizing? In an economic atmosphere where jobs are scarce and many firms and offices are known for cutthroat competitiveness, many people are asking themselves...
Last Friday, Typhoon Haiyan slammed into the Philippines, killing ten thousand people and crippling an already-impoverished area. Typhoon Haiyan is just one example of the tragedies that cause...
“Entitled,” “know-it-all,” “addicted to technology”—these are some labels that Generation Y – the millennial generation – has earned for itself at work. Many writers have pointed out that...
Would you expect to read a story about a Christian entrepreneur who credits God with her ingenious idea to show up in The New York Times? Perhaps not,...
Sickness. Disease. Extreme poverty. Corruption. These are all marks of a fallen world. Yet the grand story of the gospel tells us there is hope. The chapters of...
Fellow Christians: I’m Rich and I’m Sorry Christianity Today The church needs a more open conversation about wealth and stewardship—and not just for pastors. – Jen Pollock Michel...
Editor’s Note: Today we continue our series of excerpts from IFWE’s forthcoming book, For the Least of These: A Biblical Answer to Poverty. Today’s post begins Visiting Scholar...
Many young Christians look up to social entrepreneurs like U2’s front man Bono, co-founder of ONE, and Blake Mycoskie, founder of TOMS Shoes, for their companies’ philanthropic missions....
“For I know the plans I have for you,” declares the Lord, “plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a...
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