Category: Work & Economics

Over at his blog, The Exchange, Ed Stetzer recently wrote this concerning workplace evangelism: If the average person spends at least eight hours on work five days of...

Losing your job stinks. Getting fired, laid off, or going bankrupt – the form it takes doesn’t matter. It feels terrible. Uncertainty and shame sometimes go hand in...

It’s summer, so my son, who is in elementary school, gets to sleep in and enjoy his summer mornings while I’m up early and off to work. I...

College students are always trying to figure out what to with their lives – you may be, too. That’s why we asked a group of professors two key...

Think of the person at work that gets on your nerves. Sometimes they use their speakerphone in the cube farm. Other times, they seem to undermine every suggestion...

When we look at the world today, we all feel a deep conviction that this is not the way things are supposed to be. In his book Lost...

IFWE works with a lot of theologians and economics professors at colleges and universities across the country. When we talk with them, we notice that a lot of...

The kids in my neighborhood were setting off fireworks well past the time the official celebrations ended, so instead of sleeping I had plenty of time to reflect...

“Obsession with leadership is anti-gospel. ‘The Son of Man did not come to be served, but to serve, and to give his life as a ransom for many.’...

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