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The Talents Parable: Timeless Economic and Investment Principles
By: Nicholas V. Leone III
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The Parable of the Talents is one of the most recognizable and commonly quoted parables in finance. It wisely declares…
By: Nicholas V. Leone III
The Parable of the Talents is one of the most recognizable and commonly quoted parables in finance. It wisely declares…
By: Alan Dowd
Would God prefer that our wealth be controlled by free people exchanging goods and services in a free market or…
What should I do with my life? In “Discover Your Story: A Biblical Guide to Finding Your Calling,” IFWE executive…
Throughout human history, people of all cultures have sought freedom. In this article, Art Lindsley discusses the biblical view of freedom, first contrasting it with other secular views so we can see its significance more clearly.
There is a universal longing, a desire transcending tribe, tongue, and nation that sits at the core of every human…
You wake up in the morning hoping your actions will have purpose. You want the work you do during the…
Sometimes the answer seems so simple. If you weren’t held back by circumstances – a difficult boss, more education, the…
Michael Novak articulates how democratic capitalism works toward creating, not just consuming, wealth, along with encouraging ambition, discipline, and mutual benefit.
When we think about Jesus’ time on earth, we tend to think about his ministry years. But what was Jesus’…
When we think about Jesus’ time on earth, we tend to think about his ministry years. But did Jesus know anything about the secular work world? How important was it to him? An examination of his parables indicates that it was very important.