I know a pastor whose study contained a desk, a kneeler, and a couple of chairs. The desk and its accompanying chair were well worn from hours of...
“What is my calling?” “What should I study?” “What does God want me to do with my life and career?” “Where should I go to college?” “What job...
Peter Boettke of George Mason University, my graduate school professor and mentor, used to talk about Michael Jordan a lot in his lectures. He said, unabashedly, that Michael...
What if we had empirical, long-term, statistically significant evidence that Christianity increased the general well-being of surrounding populations? It turns out we do. The basic assumption of many...
Have you ever been asked in an interview, “What are your StrengthsFinder test results?” Since the release of the book Now, Discover Your Strengths in 2001, and the...
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...
When literature achieves renown and ubiquity—Don Quixote, Pride and Prejudice, Harry Potter—the result is an avalanche of convoluted literary interpretations. The Lord of the Rings, a recent example...
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...
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