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Author: Kristie EshelmanKristie Eshelman works at a non-profit in the Washington, DC area. She received a BA in History from Grove City College.

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How We Lost the War on Poverty

By: Kristie Eshelman

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Nearly fifty years ago, President Lyndon B. Johnson stood on Tom Fletcher’s front porch in eastern Kentucky and outlined his…

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Do Pastors Have a Harder Calling?

By: Kristie Eshelman

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Is it actually hard to be a pastor? It is, writes Mike Niebaur, pastor of Redeemer Anglican Parish in Chicago,…

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IFWE’s Weekly Recap – 11.22.13

By: Kristie Eshelman

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In case you missed it – here are some of the top articles published on the blog this week. 1….

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C.S. Lewis Leaves a Lasting Legacy

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C.S. Lewis died fifty years ago today, leaving behind an incredible literary legacy ranging from the beloved children’s series, The…

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Business Provides Clean Drinking Water

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How do you bring clean drinking water to remote villages in India? Most people would respond with charity and aid,…

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Is Suburbia Bad for American Community?

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Is suburbia destroying America? Will Seath in FareForward notes, Suburban sprawl, characterized by enormous houses, big-box stores, massive parking lots,…

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Can Entrepreneurs Be Good Christians?

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Tiffany DuPuy is an entrepreneur who runs a dance studio. She is also a Christian who strives to be a…

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Business…as a Mission?

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When we think of ways to fight human trafficking, we often think of nonprofits, churches, and charitable organizations – not…

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When to Quit Your Job

By: Kristie Eshelman

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You’ve worked hard all your life to get your dream job – something that you love and through which you…

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The Future of U.S. Manufacturing

By: Kristie Eshelman

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Over the past few decades, U.S. manufacturing has suffered from a bad public image, overseas competition, and lack of innovation….

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