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What the Parable of the Talents Teaches Us about How We Should Live Until Jesus Returns
By: Hugh Whelchel
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We may not know the day or the hour, but it would still be helpful to know how we as…
By: Hugh Whelchel
We may not know the day or the hour, but it would still be helpful to know how we as…
One of my seminary professors recently referred to gratitude as “an overlooked apologetic.” With this he posed a vital question:…
Some days are just gray. We find ourselves doing tasks that, compared to our ideal job or our perception of…
By: Greg Ayers
Mark Dawson is a guest contributor to IFWE’s daily blog. You may have read his series on starting well in…
Have you achieved all you wanted to this summer? Yeah, I haven’t, either, though I’ve done a lot. I always…
Watching the Olympics and viewing all the athletes and their amazing feats spurred on by top-notch competition reminds me of…
By: Dr. Art Lindsley
The culture of a workplace influences the satisfaction of the people who work there. What is culture in this context?…
People want to flourish. Aristotle surmised that the most basic longing people have is for eudaimonia, usually translated as happiness…
C.S. Lewis has had many good ideas, among them ideas concerning creativity and the imagination. If you’re stuck in a…
I was asked again at church a question I often receive, usually at faith and work conferences. “Aren’t you just…