Category: Work & Economics

We’re all aware that we’re hip deep in the “Tech Age.” In a recent Wall Street Journal op-ed, Greg Ip observes: By all appearances, we’re in a golden...

Words hold great power. When we speak, we create. Although not in the way that God creates, of course, we still cause something to be in a legitimate,...

In 2012, IFWE released “I, Smartphone,” a short video based on the famous essay “I, Pencil” penned by Leonard Read in 1958. “I, Pencil” is a clever story...

Over 20 years ago, I heard a speaker named Jeff Olson give a talk on something he called “the Slight Edge.” The idea resonated with me, and ever...

A few nights ago, you may have been entertained by a multi-faceted, colorful firework display to celebrate the Fourth of July with your family and friends. With each...

A few weeks ago I had to miss our family’s Friday movie night for an event at work. Our AEI Executive Council (student group) was hosting a screening...

Relationships are tricky. Each one is different. They’re messy and complicated and painful, yet we can’t flourish without them. Relationship is at the center of exchange. It’s at...

Is capitalism immoral? Answering this question from a Christian perspective requires returning to the Bible, taking its economic principles that we know by definition are moral, and comparing...

“The economy” is a broad and somewhat nebulous notion. In the simplest terms, an economy is built upon individual trade and exchange: your trip to the grocery store...

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