Category: Work & Economics

Fighting for joy in the midst of a busy schedule is sometimes difficult even for strong, mature Christians. As a young professional in Washington, D.C., I have experienced...

As I step into the role of President of the Institute for Faith, Work & Economics (IFWE), I do so with immense gratitude and a deep sense of...

Jesus is Immanuel, God with us. He's with us while we're working, or opening gifts by the tree. He is the meaning, motivation, and source of joy for...

As the chairman of the board for the Institute for Faith, Work & Economics (IFWE), I write to share an exciting new chapter in our journey—a chapter marked...

As we find ways to celebrate the upcoming holidays with our family, friends, coworkers, church members, and neighbors, it might be worth taking time to look to our...

The desire to control is common, but it doesn't lead to true security. Scripture reveals the path to peace is trusting God’s sovereignty and provision for you....

Previously, we considered economic efficiency—the practice that explores how well (or poorly) a market economy uses its available resources to maximize gains and minimize waste—and whether it can...

Earlier this year, Barna published the second volume of “The State of Pastors,” a comprehensive analysis of the health and vitality of pastoral ministry in the United States....

One of the things I have observed living in Washington, D.C. is that it is a very transient city. People come and go due to careers in government,...

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