I recently watched a compelling documentary film called Poverty, Inc. by Michael Matheson Miller. Poverty, Inc. challenges the current institutional mechanisms of today’s foreign aid and development system....
I’ve walked alongside families over the past ten years, helping them on their journey to managing their wealth. Some of the first questions I ask when I engage...
Spiritual disciplines are meant for the early morning or late into the evening, right? To be practiced before breakfast and work, or after dinner has been cleaned up...
One of the topics IFWE devotes more space and attention to than almost any other on this blog is vocation. When we write about it, though, we are...
Some say all press is good press because it brings attention to an issue, idea, or person. Venezuela is getting a lot of press these days, but there...
Dry-cleaning, grocery shopping, meal-prepping, lunch packing, laundry, gifts for birthdays, holidays, and special occasions. I can never fully check these things off my list, and this is just...
Imagine experiencing the misery of totalitarian oppression: losing years of your life to a miscarriage of justice, facing the absurdity of a court system that had eliminated the...
American colleges and universities are in trouble, according to sociology professor Tim Clydesdale. Tuition is increasing at “twice the rate of inflation,” leaving many emerging graduates in serious...
Ideas matter because lives hang in the balance. This is what I teach my students. It’s what I emphasize when I speak to different audiences. Christians know ideas...
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