Two weeks ago, the Institute for Faith, Work & Economics (IFWE) hosted a symposium on religious freedom attended by more than twenty-five Christian scholars from around the country....
The idea of religious liberty has emerged as one of the unique contributions of the American experiment, but where did it originate? On May 6, 1776, thirty-two “sons...
Ask people who their favorite composer is, and you will get everyone from the “artist formally known as Prince” to Beethoven. But ask who the best composer of...
Recently, while speaking at a college, I asked students if world poverty was on the rise or on the decline. Many of them answered that they believed poverty...
Social media and morning TV news shows have been abuzz the last few days with a story about The Cosby Show actor Geoffrey Owens, who was photographed working...
Labor Day, celebrated the first Monday in September, was created by the labor movement of the 19th century and is a yearly national tribute to the contributions workers...
You know the big questions of life: Who am I? Why am I here? How then shall I live? No matter how far we have come technologically, scientifically,...
According to news headlines, there’s a growing “loneliness epidemic” in the West. Jeremy Linneman writes that as a society we’ve turned inwards in our search for meaning and...
One of our blog subscribers from Canada recently asked an interesting question after watching our video Freedom to Flourish (below) and asked: “How can people who live in...
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