Category: Work & Economics

Thanksgiving has traditionally been a holiday dedicated to family and thankfulness for what we already have, but now it seems to be about cutting family time short to...

We will not be publishing tomorrow in honor of the holiday. From everyone at IFWE, Happy Thanksgiving! Thank you for your faithful readership. Almost everyone knows the story...

We all think economically, Christians included, whether or not we know it. We all make choices about how to obtain and spend scarce resources. Most of us also...

We’ve seen people struggling to make ends meet, homeless people on the side of the road, hungry children, the list goes on. Our hearts are filled with compassion...

John Kyle has a passion for mentoring and developing leaders in the millennial generation. He is the executive director of the Capital Fellows program in Washington, DC. Each...

The first part of my title, “Immanuel Labor” came to me when I was working in my kitchen a few years ago. With hammer and chisel I had...

The poor will always be with us, but such a sobering reality does not free us from an obligation to work to alleviate the ravages of poverty. On...

When my son was younger, he watched The Pirates Who Don’t Do Anything, a Veggie Tales movie, all the time. A royal family needs rescuing from an evil...

Chariots of Fire is one of my favorite movies. One great scene features the main character, Eric Liddell, preaching a sermon on a Sunday when he could be...

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