Category: Work & Economics

Everyone desires meaningful work. For Christians, the question of meaningful work might actually be a trick question. We All Dream of Finding Meaningful Work Research done in 2014...

It’s not often the life of one person impacts the lives of hundreds of millions of people around the globe. No doubt the news of Rev. Billy Graham...

If you knew without a doubt that you could not fail in accomplishing one major goal, what goal would you set for your life? I have heard this...

What’s the difference between your vocational calling and your career, occupation, or job? Vocational calling is the call to God and to his service in the vocational sphere...

Can a story about four young men in the book of Daniel help us in our struggles as believers in a post-Christian culture? Daniel’s story might just provide...

Called the “hub of five valleys,” Missoula, Montana is encircled by five mountain ranges and is the meeting point of three rivers: the Blackfoot (of River Runs Through...

Editor’s Note: The following invitation is a special offer for IFWE blog readers from IFWE executive director Hugh Whelchel. Does your heart ache when you see people exiled...

In the late 1970s, our energy outlook was not looking good. Over six years, gas prices had tripled and there were shortages and long lines at the pump....

As a young boy growing up in rural Florida, I loved Labor Day. My hometown celebrated the holiday like many small towns across the nation, with parades, picnics,...

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