What are my twenties for? It’s a question of purpose, significance, and direction; rife with tension and anxiety, full of your own expectations and those of parents, churches,...
In our previous article we discussed the Old Testament prophecies about rulers and nations and their obligations. Today we will review the New Testament passages on the state...
In the age of social media, few qualities are more important than self-control. At our fingertips we have the ability to say anything we want to anyone we...
IFWE’s friend and colleague, Michael Novak, passed away on February 17, 2017. He was known for many things: he wrote more than 45 books, spent personal time with...
Our culture proclaims that we are valuable because of our titles, our busy schedules, or our salaries. Yet scripture reminds us that we are more than our work,...
Editor’s note: Dr. Anne Bradley was recently featured in an interview with Praxis Circle. Below are a few highlights of that conversation that center around love in celebration...
According to a study by the American Psychological Association in 2009, sixty-nine percent of employees report that work is a significant source of stress. Fifty-one percent said that...
When thinking of strong leaders, there are many traits that likely come to mind. Some leaders are perceived as strong because they have an outgoing personality. Other leaders...
Because we live in a Genesis-3 (fallen) world, we are tempted to think wrongly about our work in two ways. First, we can make our work everything: an...
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