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Do you know what’s great about a jigsaw puzzle? You always know what it’s supposed to look like in the end….
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…
Conversations about poverty and the alleviation of poverty tend to focus on providing material resources to meet the needs of…
As America celebrates Halloween, many here and overseas celebrate an anniversary that changed the world. October 31, 1517 marked the…
By: Hugh Whelchel
This month we celebrate the five-hundredth anniversary of the posting of Martin Luther’s 95 Theses on the church door in…
I’ve heard a thought-provoking statement repeated in some Christian circles: Caring for the poor is too big for the church….
As we discussed last week, the U.S. dropped from the second most economically free country in the world in 2000 to the…
By: Dr. Art Lindsley
Was Jesus a socialist or capitalist? The Bible essentially says, “Neither.” Yet, we can’t leave these ideas unexamined. Christians are…
Do you wonder what you’re accomplishing when you have to cajole and cheerlead your kids through their homework each night?…
A full evaluation of capitalism and consumerism requires a consideration of the scriptural values informing our use of wealth and…