Category: Work & Economics

It is almost impossible to have a deep discussion on any topic without running into the question, “What do you mean by x,” where x can be almost...

As IFWE enters its fifth year, we are excited about the things God has in store for us. Before I talk about the year ahead, though, I’d like...

It’s January 1. You’ve probably already heard that perennial question: “What are your goals for the year?” May I speak frankly? We leaders get frustrated with annual plans...

In my economics classes, we talk a great deal about the requirements of a free society. Some are obvious: Well-defined and well-protected property rights Nimble prices The ability...

Editor’s note: The IFWE blog will not be publishing tomorrow in honor of the holiday. We pray you and your family have a wonderful Christmas! The Ghost of...

Every leader has moments of intense loneliness and fear. Consider the example of Joshua. Joshua was one of the great leaders in Jewish history. He began as an...

Anne Bradley has a new article published over on Patheos, “What Both Bernie Sanders and George Will Contribute to the Christian Debate on Income Inequality.” In it she...

If you only needed $50 a day to live comfortably, would you be happier making $50 each day or $60? The answer might depend on how much your...

Editor’s note: In honor of Thanksgiving, the IFWE blog will not publish tomorrow. We wish you and your family a wonderful holiday. Thanksgiving and other holidays have changed...

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