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Author: Greg AyersGreg Ayers is a writer, editor, and content manager in the Washington, DC metro area.

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With due respect to Shakespeare and John Steinbeck, for millennials, the “winter of our discontent” has continued into summer. At…

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Freedom and flourishing are deeply connected, a point Anne Bradley explored on Tuesday. She writes, We awake each morning and…

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Last week, Elise Amyx detailed some helpful strategies for discerning one’s calling in the context of community. The advice she…

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The number one fear of millennials is living a meaningless life. We’ve written a few times about our efforts to…

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IFWE’s Top Ten Posts of 2012

By: Greg Ayers

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We’re looking back on the top ten posts that received the most attention this year from you, our readers, to…

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R. Paul Stevens’ new book, Work Matters: Lessons from Scripture, is a nuanced and comprehensive look at how the biblical doctrine of…

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Just as a body, though one, has many parts, but all its many parts form one body, so it is with…

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I’ve been thinking a lot about a question Hugh Whelchel asked in a recent post about how God intends for…

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Martin Luther’s View of Faith & Work

By: Greg Ayers

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495 years ago today, on October 31st, 1517, Martin Luther posted his 95 Theses on the door of the Castle…

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Last week I wrote about the Millennial generation, and what the messages coming from the latest Catalyst conference in Duluth,…

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