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If 2020 and 2021 have taught us anything, it’s that the lens in which we view the world matters. In the public square, panic, confusion, hatred, and fear...

As we set ambitious new year’s resolutions for ourselves, we may look back over our calendars and wonder, “What did I accomplish last year? And did it really...

People want to flourish. Aristotle surmised that the most basic longing people have is for eudaimonia, usually translated as happiness but perhaps better understood as contentedness of mind...

Ecclesiastes 3 begins by saying, “For everything there is a season, and a time for every matter under heaven” (Eccles. 3:1, ESV). Every day is an opportunity to...

2021 was a year filled with hope. Many of us have resumed healthy relationships, rejoined coworkers in the office, and returned to the things we value most—although with...

In our previous article, we reviewed the three main worldviews and their relation to big government. This series will interpret how biblical scriptures imply a minimal government, and...

Last year, we broke with our annual “Top Ten” tradition and created a separate list to celebrate the work and writing of IFWE’s founder and senior fellow, Hugh...

My least favorite day of the year is a Sunday in November—the end of daylight savings time, the day we “fall back” an hour. Suddenly, it’s dark all...

Recently, I was giving a lecture about the goodness of God in a course about seeing life through a biblical worldview. In discussing God’s goodness, I explained that...

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