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Naming a vague sense can bring our thoughts into focus. The phrase “quiet quitting” has done just that. Zaid Kahn said in a TikTok video, “I recently learned...

According to a Harvard University survey, 51 percent of young adults between the ages of 18 and 29 do not support capitalism. Many millennials feel that capitalism causes...

Perhaps it is time that I told this story. It is long overdue. It is a humbling one for me. I am hoping that it might encourage several...

The WWJD bracelet may be out of style but its purpose remains relevant. “What would Jesus do?” is the only question worth considering for the Christian. What else...

Not only did I have the pleasure of being IFWE’s communications fellow, but I also had the joy of working here within the larger scope of the Capital...

In the ongoing discourse on race in America, there is no shortage of academic theorists sharing their proposed explanations or solutions that all too often clearly stem from...

On August 3, 2017, the Washington Post published an article stating that the majority of Christians (presumably self-professed) believe poverty is “the result of individual failings” or blame...

Editor’s note: Dr. Anne Bradley was recently featured in an interview with Praxis Circle. Below are a few highlights of that conversation centered around business and economics from...

In a book called The Church and Work by Sweeden and Cartwright, I found the following quote: How can you love your neighbor if you don’t know how...

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