Editor’s note: Today we introduce Pam Lau, the newest contributor to the IFWE blog. She teaches communications at George Fox University and has been published on Christianity Today‘s...
I had a fascinating conversation with Janet Parshall this week on her show “In the Market with Janet Parshall.” She graciously invited me to come talk about IFWE’s...
The U.S. has dropped from the second most economically free country in the world to the eighteenth in the past twelve years. One of the major reasons we’ve...
As Christians, we seek to obey God’s commands because we love him and want to glorify him with our lives. We also obey, in part, because we want...
The United States is one of the most economically free countries in the world, but it might not stay that way for long. The U.S. has dropped from...
It happened more than a month ago, so it has largely shifted out of the public eye. However, the long-term effects of a tragic plane crash in the...
One of the most important leadership skills is discerning what’s not there. My Bible reading plan carried me into Acts and Leviticus at the same time. Leviticus is...
The other day, I talked to someone who explained their friend’s career by saying that, “She’s going to China to be a tent-maker and teach at a school.”...
Character starts with the little thoughts we think and the little actions we take. In a previous blog post on how to build character at work, we set...
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