Category: Work & Economics

America’s vaunted Protestant work ethic is getting a makeover: Now it might be more of an atheist work ethic. So begins a 2014 article by Kimberly Winston about...

In a talk at Catalyst in 2009, Malcolm Gladwell tries to answer the question, “Why does confidence sometimes lead to bad decisions?” As an example, he tells the...

Dear Millennial Women: You can’t have it all, not even close. This is a message that is difficult to swallow because it flies in the face of the...

“Look to the Lord and his strength; seek his face always” (1 Chronicles 16:11) Today is the National Day of Prayer, a day designated by Congress in 1952...

We’ve had some rich conversations on the IFWE blog recently on women and work—both on working women and the church and the value of homemaking in God’s economy....

But remember the LORD your God, for it is he who gives you the ability to produce wealth, and so confirms his covenant, which he swore to your...

Parenting is full of teachable moments. I’m finding that’s true both for the parent and the child. My son came home one day and exclaimed, “Mommy, you know...

The deacon meeting descended into chaos after a disagreement about replacing the sanctuary chairs: You’re not qualified to lead because your son is out of control and disobedient!...

The way we’re working isn’t working….you’re probably not very excited to get to the office in the morning, you don’t feel much appreciated while you’re there, you find...

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