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Category: Public Square

  • At Work
  • Public Square
  • Theology 101

Joel Salatin is a “beyond organic” farmer in the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia. He sat down with IFWE for a…

  • At Work
  • Public Square
  • Theology 101
Your Work and the Call to Community

By: Kristie Eshelman

5 minute read

In a recent Relevant article, Curt Devine sums up a dilemma that many Christians – especially young professionals – face:…

  • Public Square

Is there room for the church to give more vocational guidance as Christians enter and navigate the workforce? The answer…

  • Public Square
Fixing Foster Care in America

By: Elise Daniel

3 minute read

Today, the poor seem to have less of a chance to climb the socioeconomic ladder than ever in America. One…

  • Public Square

On President’s Day, we remember the lives of two great men – George Washington and Abraham Lincoln – and how…

  • Economics 101
  • Public Square
Why Private Property Rights Help the Poor

By: Dr. Art Lindsley

4 minute read

In his groundbreaking book, The Mystery of Capital: Why Capitalism Triumphs in the West and Fails Everywhere Else, Peruvian economist…

  • Economics 101
  • Public Square
How Cronyism Impacts the Way You Light Your House

By: Kathryn Feliciano

5 minute read

  Which is more important to you, the environment or your family’s health? Is it more vital for a company…

  • Public Square

Usually, I wouldn’t say you can learn much about economics from celebrities. But last week, Ashton Kutcher was the exception…

  • Public Square
  • Theology 101

Mark David Henderson is the author of Soul of Atlas: Ayn Rand, Christianity, and a Quest for Common Ground, a…

  • Economics 101
  • Public Square
  • Theology 101
Does Saving Lives Lead to Overpopulation?

By: Kristie Eshelman

5 minute read

Have you ever heard that our well-being is threatened by overpopulation? That we must choose between the planet and the…

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