Category: Work & Economics

The summer before my senior year of college I was in Nashville for a week-long “mini-internship” with Fair Trade Services, a local record label. (Instead of one, traditional...

When it comes to discerning calling, the right starting blocks are critical to the entire race. Previously, we explored the knock-off starting blocks: “If money were no object…”;...

Last spring IFWE hosted the Lights, Camera, Creativity! Student Video Contest for high school and college students. We were impressed and encouraged by the quality of the students’...

There is something missing in the fight against global poverty: economic freedom. In our constant effort to define poverty, we have focused too narrowly on the symptoms of...

We are blessed when people pray for us. The prayer of a righteous person has great power as it is working (James 5:16b, ESV). It’s even better for...

When it comes to discerning calling, getting the right start is critical to the entire process. That is why you need the right starting blocks. Starting blocks are...

The desire and motivation behind providing charity come from a good place. We desire to see communities lifted out of poverty. We hope to provide relief to those...

If you’re anything like me, you intend to be in step with the Lord throughout the day, but realize (while brushing your teeth before bed) that you forgot....

I recently watched a compelling documentary film called Poverty, Inc. by Michael Matheson Miller. Poverty, Inc. challenges the current institutional mechanisms of today’s foreign aid and development system....

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