At this stage in my life, early rising has become the norm. It was 4:00 am, February 21 when my BBC app flashed the news about Billy Graham’s...
Economic freedom may be our world’s most powerful poverty-relief system, but it’s not enough for human flourishing. It is the reason why economists report 80 percent of the...
I often enjoy starting a conversation by asking, “What makes a leader a good leader?” I usually hear responses like: Competent in sharing ideas and persuading people Focused...
How should Christians think about the size and scope of government? Over the past month, I’ve been writing about what the Bible has to say about government and...
“It is right to risk for the cause of God.” So begins a sermon by John Piper on the topic of risk. If you’re a Christian entrepreneur and...
Editor’s Note: We’re pleased to introduce a guest writer on the IFWE blog today, Zach (In Seong) Kim–a student from Northwest Nazarene University who recently attended a student-sponsored...
Approximately 34.2 million Americans have provided unpaid care to an adult aged 50 or older in the past 12 months. The majority of caregivers are female (60 percent)....
Capitalism is often used as a curse word in contemporary political discourse. For others, it is used as a description of ultimate, unadulterated good. The term, coined by...
I sat across from Tony Casson, the founder of the Mission Muffins workforce ministry. We were in a small coffee shop in downtown Washington, D.C. As we jumped...
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