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In the discussion of markets and morality, objections to free markets often center around values and character. Art Lindsley has written about the need for Christians of character...

My first official workplace—the kind that rendered a pay stub—was in eleventh grade after school at Woolworth’s Department Store. Each evening, my sundry task list included hauling heavy,...

This past summer I was bouncing between two projects, studying the book of Romans with colleagues, and putting the final editorial touches on a book about faith in...

Today’s post explores a key driver of human decision-making. We’re going to talk about an economic principle called marginalism. This is a term economists use to describe how...

Through our participation in the world we discover the way things should—or ought—to be. This is true in our understanding of God, of man, and our work. As...

Editor’s note: On Sunday, Sept. 1, 2019, IFWE Executive Director Hugh Whelchel, author of How Then Should We Work?, preached a Labor Day weekend sermon on how your...

Not too long ago, visitors to the United States were impressed with the spirit of voluntarism they observed to be alive in this country, whether it came from...

Ten years ago, the United States endured one of the greatest economic market crashes in its history. The Great Recession brought a severe economic meltdown for the United...

As I discussed in my previous post, the Old Testament perspective on the poor is made clear throughout the Torah and the wisdom literature. Now, we want to...

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