The Institute for Faith, Work & Economics would like to honor, today, the work of our outgoing blog editor and communications manager, Greg Ayers. For more than four...
The dominion we are given by God is powerful. We exercise this dominion through our work (Gen. 2:15). To do our work to the utmost glory of God,...
When we are introduced to someone, what is one of the first questions we ask? “What do you do?” When we ask this question, what we really mean...
Why do we do good things? Why do we carry out acts of love and charity? Conversely, why do we make bad decisions or choose to do evil...
At the beginning of the month, Fraser Nelson, a columnist with The Spectator, asked, “Around the world, poverty is collapsing. Why is that so hard to believe?” As...
One of our great leadership challenges is to always be presenting God and his work to the people in our sphere of influence. There is a sad, sobering...
If work is an area in which we offer ourselves to God, how should Christians view retirement? Many people believe retirement means withdrawing from work or labor in...
All of us have been mesmerized by the glory of a sunset or the beauty of freshly fallen snow across a barren landscape. Yet, as beautiful as nature...
We live in the richest country in the richest time the human race has ever known. Most of human history has been a struggle to survive. If you...
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