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What Principles Are Important for Human Flourishing?

By: Dr. Jay W. Richards

4 minute read

If properly understood, our vocations can help Christians impact our communities, our cities, and our world by helping restore the…

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Are Markets An Example of Providence?

By: Dr. Jay W. Richards

5 minute read

These past eight weeks we’ve looked at the eight most popular myths about wealth, poverty, and free enterprise. If anything…

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IFWE’s Midweek Memo – 03.13.13

By: Elise Daniel

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Offering relevant news, analysis, and opinion on all things faith, work, and economics. 5 Ways to Find Joy in a…

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There are three misconceptions about profits that arise in most conversations I have with people about businesses seeking profit: 1….

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The Church and the Poor: Historical Perspectives

By: Dr. Glenn Sunshine

7 minute read

Remembering the Poor In the previous article, we looked at New Testament models of poor relief, noting that the early Christians…

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Redistribution and the Church

By: Dr. Glenn Sunshine

8 minute read

The Church and the Poor In the last article, we began an examination of the role of the Church in dealing…

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Poverty and Government

By: Dr. Glenn Sunshine

7 minute read

The wealthy, the Church, and the Poor It is clear from Scripture that God holds the rich accountable for how they use…

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The Big Question of Income Inequality

By: Dr. Anne Bradley

3 minute read

Editor’s Note: The Institute for Faith, Work & Economics released a new research report entitled, “Why Does Income Inequality Exist?…

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An Economic Perspective of Income Inequality

By: Dr. Anne Bradley

4 minute read

Editor’s Note: Many Christians wrestle with the topic of income inequality, an issue which has been hotly debated in the…

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As we suggested in our last post, our careers, occupations and jobs may change throughout our lifetime. Our vocational calling,…

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