Category: Work & Economics

I was raised up believing I was somehow unique/Like a snowflake distinct among snowflakes/Unique in each way you can see…/What’s my name, what’s my station?/Oh, just tell me...

Whether it’s a question of what to make for dinner or which job to take, the majority of the decisions we make every day have something to do...

Jesus replied: “Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind.” Matthew 22:37 My colleague Art Lindsley has...

Providing relevant news, analysis, and opinion on all things faith, work, & economics. Loving Your Career: New York Times columnist James B. Stewart reminds us of the importance...

Tina Turner coined the phrase “What’s Love Got To Do With It?” in 1984 when the song was originally released. The question is particularly relevant for why Christians...

Through a mixture of hard work and thrift the Protestant societies of the North and West Atlantic achieved the most rapid economic growth in history. – Niall Ferguson...

Why is economics so daunting for people to approach? In the first post addressing this question, I discussed the problem with modern economics and why it seems so...

Editor’s note: this post was co-authored by Dr. Jay Richards, IFWE’s visiting scholar, and Dr. Anne Bradley, IFWE’s Vice President of Theological Initiatives. As a Christian, whether you...

Providing relevant news, analysis, and opinion on all things faith, work, & economics: Dirty Jobs, Dirty Work? The Acton Institute’s Jordan Ballor analyzes America’s broken view of work...

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