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Making things free only makes them more expensive. Making things free sounds like a good policy idea. Who doesn’t like free things? These days, a lot of policy-makers...

Are you one of over 70 percent of Americans experiencing physical or psychological stress? According to this statistic, you probably are. Googling “how to relieve stress” will return...

Today marks the official release of IFWE’s latest booklet, All Things New: Rediscovering the Four-Chapter Gospel. In it Hugh Whelchel details how God’s people can find purpose in...

I disagree with Wendell Berry on many points. His view of free markets is too negative. His positions on some contentious social issues don’t match mine. At times...

Easter brunch is one transaction we’ll all think about this week (hopefully, anyway – you’ve got to plan ahead if you want to get in anywhere!) But there...

So far in this series on calling we have explored two questions. The first question is, “where do we start?” We discovered that the starting point for our...

Last week I interviewed Anne Bradley about her new video, “Why Economics Matters“, and the importance of economic freedom for creating a world where, as Anne puts it:...

When I think of strangers, I think of people I’m supposed to avoid altogether. Perhaps it’s because I’m a child of the ’80’s. Hall & Oates scored a...

In order to run the race (pursue our callings), as Paul mentions in 2 Timothy 4:7, we must know where we are going. In the first part of...

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