Churches often teach people about “financial stewardship”—seeing the resources they possess as belonging to God and thus accountable to him for their disposal. Churches need to do better...
We spend the majority of our daily waking hours at work. Sometimes work seems like all we do. The endless cycle can be daunting, exhausting, or boring. We...
“Honey, I’ll be glad to stop by the store on the way home from work and pick that up for you.” I am not able to say this...
Beauty is one of those “contested” words. For many in the art world, it is a bad word, implying one group of people knows better than another. For...
Editor’s Note: On “Flashback Friday,” we publish some of IFWE’s former posts that are worth revisiting. This post was first published on November 14, 2014. While this year’s...
The world recently celebrated the thirty-year anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall. Thirty years ago people peacefully took down a wall that was erected to keep...
I suspect that the typical readers of IFWE’s blog don’t need to be reminded of the hurdles they encountered on their initial projects as young professionals. Reality has...
This Easter, perhaps more than any in recent history, it’s important for us to remember the deeper truths of the death, burial, resurrection, and ascension of Jesus Christ....
“This is not business as usual.” These wise words came from my boss’ boss at a meeting of key staff members two weeks ago. These same words had...
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