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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.

  • Public Square
What is a Quarter-Life Crisis?

By: Jacqueline Isaacs

5 minute read

Once I was having dinner with a group of Christian college students in Washington, D.C. who were studying and interning…

  • At Work
  • Theology 101
Five Monday Resources on Work & Worship

By: Jacqueline Isaacs

4 minute read

After working with faith and work organizations, including IFWE, for the last decade, it’s tempting to think that there is…

  • Economics 101
Sunk Costs & the Cultural Mandate

By: Jacqueline Isaacs

4 minute read

When we last discussed the topic of “sunk costs,” you might have thought that this is too good to be true….

  • Economics 101
Knowing When It’s OK to Walk Away

By: Jacqueline Isaacs

5 minute read

Don’t be wasteful. Recycle. Eat all the food off your plate because there are starving kids in Africa who wish…

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How You Can Make It Without Faking It

By: Jacqueline Isaacs

7 minute read

As a college instructor, I spend a lot of time thinking about the definition of success as we prepare our…

  • Arts & Culture
Seven New Books on Faith, Work & Economics

By: Jacqueline Isaacs

5 minute read

The library of excellent books on faith, work, and economics continues to expand with every passing year. Here are just…

  • Arts & Culture
“A Christmas Carol”: A Capitalist Story

By: Jacqueline Isaacs

5 minute read

Charles Dickens is well known as one of the most prolific and influential authors of the Victorian period. His works…

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  • At Work
How Culture Making Brings Glory to God

By: Jacqueline Isaacs

4 minute read

Previously we asked the question, how can we know that our work is bringing glory to God when it doesn’t…

  • Arts & Culture
Understanding Our Vocations As Culture Makers

By: Jacqueline Isaacs

6 minute read

As Christians, we know that we are fearfully and wonderfully made in God’s image, with a specific vocation for which…

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  • Public Square

Another election cycle is nearing its end in the United States. If anything can remind us that we live in…