Category: Work & Economics

Crouched and ready to spring forward at the sound of the shot, you stare at the hurdles in front of you with anticipation. You’ve practiced, stretched, and warmed...

Whether you liked economics class in school or not, if you want to be a good steward of God’s resources, you need to think like an economist. Maximizing...

Can you be friends with people at work? Yes, but it’s not as simple as that. Elizabeth Moyer writes that all relationships can be hard to navigate, yet...

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...

Do you know what’s great about a jigsaw puzzle? You always know what it’s supposed to look like in the end. When you start a puzzle, you open...

The following article is an excerpt from an essay by theologian Wayne Grudem and economist Barry Asmus in IFWE’s new book Counting the Cost: Christian Perspectives on Capitalism....

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...

Do you have a “life verse?” I have two or three verses that qualify as “life verses” for me. These verses speak into my heart and soul, and...

IFWE has written a lot over the years in our books and blogs about the impact of Martin Luther, not only in the sphere of work but also...

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