The church in the West currently finds itself in an increasingly turbulent culture, and many church leaders are wondering how to remain within the culture while also remaining...
Mother’s Day is accompanied by certain predictable rituals: breakfast in bed, homemade cards, brunch, flowers, and many other activities for mothers. Of the 6.5 billion greeting cards Americans...
Armed with Stanford undergraduate and MBA degrees and a fairly new Christian faith, I founded a business in the mid-1970s with $5,000 and a grocery bag of computer...
So, there I was, breaking numerous dead branches into smaller ones so that they would fit into the leaf bag. I had collected them from the backyard where...
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...
When have you been moved by the big influence of something little? I am not the only dad who’s walked into a child’s room in the dark of...
Made to Flourish, a pastor’s network for the common good, fosters outstanding pastoral leadership by helping a rising generation of pastors—and their congregations—overcome the sacred-secular divide between personal...
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,...
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...
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