The English man of letters G.K Chesterton once wrote that “We are perishing for lack of wonder, not for lack of wonders.” I believe that this is so...
Editor’s Note: This is the first in a series of excerpts from IFWE’s forthcoming book, For the Least of These: A Biblical Answer to Poverty. Today begins chapter...
Over two hundred years ago, Adam Smith wrote his most famous work, An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations. This book was written...
As Americans, we value the freedom to choose. We honor the initiative and individuality of each person. We value independence and self-reliance, and this is a good thing...
The United States of America was born out of a debate about the size and scope of government. The American colonies separated from England over the issue. They...
Offering you the latest news, analysis, and opinion on all things faith, work, and economics. Work and the American Character Kern Pastor Network God didn’t create us just...
Is there a difference between creating value and creating jobs? This week’s video helps us understand that there is a significant difference between creating value, which leads to...
Is private ownership of property contrary to human nature? Since the “earth is the Lord’s” (Psalm 24:1), it would seem that humans have no right to own anything....
IFWE’s book club recently finished reading A Humane Economy, written in 1960 by Wilhelm Röpke, a Swiss-German Christian economist. Influenced by Germany’s post-war social climate, Röpke’s economic and...
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