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Category: Theology 101

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My dad used to always admonish us: “Remember, machines don’t forgive.” – Joel Salatin In this second part of my…

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IFWE’s Midweek Memo – 07.10.13

By: Elise Daniel

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Offering you the latest news, analysis, and opinion on all things faith, work, and economics. Following Jesus, the Best Tech…

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The Four-Chapter Gospel in Our Work

By: Taylor Barkley

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Authors on this blog often make reference to the four-chapter gospel: creation, fall, redemption, and restoration. How do these concepts…

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The Price of Equality

By: Dr. Anne Bradley

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We hear a lot of talk about making people more equal, particularly as it relates to their incomes. A recent…

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Writing Your Personal Vision

By: Hugh Whelchel

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Alice came to a fork in the road. “Which road do I take?” she asked. “Where do you want to…

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Freedom and flourishing are deeply connected, a point Anne Bradley explored on Tuesday. She writes, We awake each morning and…

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Entrepreneurship in the Bible

By: Dr. Brian Baugus

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In previous posts, I have made the argument that entrepreneurship is a creative act made possible by the creative impulse…

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Freedom and Flourishing

By: Dr. Anne Bradley

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This week, most Americans will take time off to celebrate the Fourth of July. These celebrations will include pool time,…

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Discovering Your Personal Vision

By: Hugh Whelchel

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Everyone will be forgotten, nothing we do will make any difference, and all good endeavors, even the best, will come…

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Of all the dispositions and habits which lead to political prosperity, religion and morality are indispensable supports…reason and experience both…

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