Category: Work & Economics

Personality clashes and disparate problem-solving styles are all too common, even in the most motivated organizations. Someone’s true character is often revealed in the way in which he...

What’s a former seminary president doing as a head coach in the NFL? This is the focus of an excellent story recently published by The Gospel Coalition on...

It’s the beginning of a new year and productivity experts are out again hawking new apps to help you work faster and better in 2019. The emphasis on...

“What was your highlight of 2018? What is your hope for 2019?” These are questions that have been asked around my family’s dinner table over Christmas and New...

Bob calls himself an Uber Missionary. As long as I’ve known him, he has been a professional photographer. In July 2015, in addition to this long-standing career, he...

It’s been another great year on the IFWE blog! We’re grateful for our subscribers and those who share our blogs with friends, colleagues, and family. After 230 blogs,...

Why do cities matter to God? We looked earlier at the nature of cities: this included the aim of God’s redemptive scope—starting in a garden in Genesis and...

I puzzle throughout December: “Is all of our holiday stress a recent-days phenomenon?” And in my most reflective moments, I ask, “Is there any way to find deeper...

“Economics is a discipline that is merely about the things of this world!” So goes a common fallacy one hears occasionally from Christians who are suspicious of the...

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