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As we reflect on Christ’s birth, the first thing that usually comes to mind is salvation. Had Christ not stepped into creation and taken on human flesh, then...

As the chairman of the board for the Institute for Faith, Work & Economics (IFWE), I write to share an exciting new chapter in our journey—a chapter marked...

On the Friday before Christmas last year, my husband and I stood in front of a judge surrounded by several family members and close friends. This wasn’t our...

As we find ways to celebrate the upcoming holidays with our family, friends, coworkers, church members, and neighbors, it might be worth taking time to look to our...

Post-election, we encounter all forms of commentary from all sides of the political spectrum. People whose favorite candidate(s) lost have voiced their shock, let-down, and feelings of being...

One Saturday morning a few years ago, I had a great time picking blueberries at a U-pick farm south of town that opens for a few weeks in...

Previously, we considered economic efficiency—the practice that explores how well (or poorly) a market economy uses its available resources to maximize gains and minimize waste—and whether it can...

Earlier this year, Barna published the second volume of “The State of Pastors,” a comprehensive analysis of the health and vitality of pastoral ministry in the United States....

One of the things I have observed living in Washington, D.C. is that it is a very transient city. People come and go due to careers in government,...

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