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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.

  • At Work
The Three Phases of a Quarter-life Crisis

By: Jacqueline Isaacs

6 minute read

I recently told the story of how I purchased my dream car when I was twenty-two years old—and then promptly…

  • Arts & Culture
IFWE’s Top Ten Articles for 2021

By: Jacqueline Isaacs

5 minute read

2021 was a year filled with hope. Many of us have resumed healthy relationships, rejoined coworkers in the office, and…

  • Theology 101
Hugh Whelchel’s Top Ten Articles for 2021

By: Jacqueline Isaacs

4 minute read

Last year, we broke with our annual “Top Ten” tradition and created a separate list to celebrate the work and…

  • Theology 101

My least favorite day of the year is a Sunday in November—the end of daylight savings time, the day we…

  • At Work

A mid-life crisis is no longer the center of attention, because a quarter-life crisis has emerged onto the scene. Everyone…

  • At Work

In my previous article, we discussed what happens when a twentysomething hits a quarter-life crisis. But what’s holding us back…

  • At Work

In my previous article discussing the nature of the quarter-life crisis, we discussed how a twentysomething is like a fast…

  • At Work
Defining the Quarter-Life Crisis: An Analogy

By: Jacqueline Isaacs

6 minute read

We’ve begun a conversation about the so-called “quarter-life crisis” that impacts so many young adults. So far we’ve discussed why…

  • Arts & Culture
  • Theology 101
End of Summer Reading Recommendations

By: Jacqueline Isaacs

5 minute read

Wednesday, September 22nd, is the first official day of fall in the Northern Hemisphere this year. Which means this list…

  • At Work
  • Public Square

In my previous article, I started a series exploring the terms “quarter-life crisis.” In it, I promised to define the…