Category: Work & Economics

During a recent podcast on social justice, Anne Bradley talked about the need for Christians to gain a biblical understanding of the term. She emphasized that this is...

Editor’s note: Today we gratefully remember those who have died in military service. In light of today’s holiday, Dr. Anne Bradley offers five of her favorite reads on...

Matt Perman, author of What’s Best Next: How the Gospel Transforms the Way You Get Things Done and a contributor to IFWE’s blog, recently spoke with The Resurgence...

A friend of mine recently told me about an intriguing and exciting non-profit, Safe Families for Children (SFC). It is a ministry serving families who need temporary care...

One of the lessons I wish I had learned earlier in life was the art of receiving constructive feedback well. If you’re like me, even the words “constructive...

Is work sacred or secular? What did Jesus think about “secular” work? What does this mean for how we understand the meaning of “full-time” Christian service? There are...

On Monday, Dr. Anne Bradley, IFWE’s vice president of economic initiatives, and Elise Amyx, IFWE’s academic outreach manager, went to the Cato Institute to speak to some Christian...

For we are God’s handiwork, created in Christ Jesus to do good works, which God prepared in advance for us to do. – Ephesians 2:10 We usually do...

Are you counting down the hours until the weekend? Perhaps you just aren’t seeing how your work is significant to God’s call on your life right now. Or...

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