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At the end of 2017, many of us felt exhausted. Grateful for God’s care and faithfulness throughout the year, but…
At the end of 2017, many of us felt exhausted. Grateful for God’s care and faithfulness throughout the year, but…
To what extent would you say that the material aspects of Christmas factor into your celebration? This year, Americans estimate…
When Thomas Piketty’s Capital in the Twenty-First Century was published in English in 2014, the issue of income inequality was…
Whether you liked economics class in school or not, if you want to be a good steward of God’s resources,…
Do you know what’s great about a jigsaw puzzle? You always know what it’s supposed to look like in the end….
The following article is an excerpt from an essay by theologian Wayne Grudem and economist Barry Asmus in IFWE’s new…
How are prices set in our economy, and are such prices legitimate, or just—especially in times of crisis, like a…
Kale was once a lowly green that we fed to guinea pigs or used as disposable garnish on a platter….
Editor’s Note: In his essay, “A Christian Critique of Capitalism: Is Capitalism Based on Greed?” (IFWE’s new book, Counting the Cost:…
How do people make decisions about buying and selling goods and services? Understanding how knowledge shapes people’s decision-making is one…