By his very nature, God is a worker. He has created all things and he sustains his creation. Because God works, this gives our work value. We are...
Kale was once a lowly green that we fed to guinea pigs or used as disposable garnish on a platter. Now it’s a “superfood” being chopped, pureed, and...
God knows that we are a fearful people. So, he addresses it quite a bit in scripture. When we talk about fear, we’re mainly talking about the bad...
Editor’s Note: In his essay, “A Christian Critique of Capitalism: Is Capitalism Based on Greed?” (IFWE’s new book, Counting the Cost: Christian Perspectives on Capitalism), IFWE visiting scholar...
I was enjoying an exhilarating and fulfilling career at a large advertising agency. Accolades, advancement, fun work, great people, and star-status at the agency—I couldn’t have asked for...
How do people make decisions about buying and selling goods and services? Understanding how knowledge shapes people’s decision-making is one of the landmark breakthroughs of twentieth-century economics. Nobel...
Several excellent articles have been written about the recent passing of Michael (Mike) Cromartie. Christianity Today, the Ethics and Public Policy Center, and The Trinity Forum, among others,...
In the late 1970s, our energy outlook was not looking good. Over six years, gas prices had tripled and there were shortages and long lines at the pump....
As a young boy growing up in rural Florida, I loved Labor Day. My hometown celebrated the holiday like many small towns across the nation, with parades, picnics,...
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