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Author: Jacqueline IsaacsJacqueline Isaacs serves as the managing editor for IFWE. She is also the president of Bellwether Communications and an adjunct instructor of business at Cumberland University. She holds an MBA in Marketing from Johns Hopkins University and a BS in Government from Oral Roberts University.

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IFWE’s Top Ten Blog Articles of 2022

By: Jacqueline Isaacs

6 minute read

2022 was a year of transitions: into new jobs, back into offices, or to post-COVID workplace policies. We’ve all taken…

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Dr. Anne Bradley recently concluded the two-part webinar series “The Christian Economic Model,” hosted in partnership with Praxis Circle.  While…

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How Creation Informs Our Economics

By: Jacqueline Isaacs

6 minute read

IFWE’s Dr. Anne Bradley recently presented the first of two webinar sessions in a series called “The Christian Economic Model,”…

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Four for Fall: Great Reads for October

By: Jacqueline Isaacs

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As we watch the leaves change and fall, it’s a natural time to reflect on the fruits of our labor…

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Our three big ideas at IFWE—the concepts we want every reader to be familiar with—are freedom, fulfillment, and flourishing. The…

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At IFWE, we believe that your work is the greatest tool God has given you to impact the world. Thanks…

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Toward a Richer View of Human Flourishing for All

By: Jacqueline Isaacs

6 minute read

Flourishing is a deeply embedded desire for all human beings. Dr. Anne Bradley has said, “There is a universal longing,…

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At IFWE, we talk extensively about how freedom is an essential prerequisite for individual fulfillment and societal flourishing. Art Lindsley…

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Freedom and flourishing are deeply connected, a point Dr. Art Lindsley explains saying,  When we are free to pursue the…

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Carrying On: Examples from the Work of Meg Jay

By: Jacqueline Isaacs

6 minute read

Oftentimes, when twentysomethings find themselves metaphorically (or sometimes literally) staring in the mirror asking why their life isn’t having an…

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