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Month: November 2013

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IFWE’s Weekly Recap – 11.29.13

By: Kristie Eshelman

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A recap of what’s happened on the blog this week. What the Five Myths of Jubilee Mean for Poverty Art…

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Can Farmers be Capitalists?

By: Kristie Eshelman

2 minute read

  Is economic freedom consistent with environmental stewardship? For years, many Christians believed that they had to choose between the…

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Markets, Movies, and Media

By: Dr. Brian Baugus

5 minute read

It is a common stereotype that the media and entertainment business is not friendly to free markets. I don’t want…

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IFWE’s Midweek Memo – 11.27.13

By: Kristie Eshelman

2 minute read

Offering you the latest news, opinion, and analysis on all things faith, work, and economics. Lord of Our Wealth and…

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We are Characters in the Theater of the World

By: Dr. Jay W. Richards

2 minute read

We are, all of us, characters in the “theater of the world.” The phrase is from Swiss theologian Hans Urs…

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Pilgrims, Prosperity, & Property Rights

By: Hugh Whelchel

6 minute read

Editor’s Note: Last year, so many of you enjoyed learning this piece of little known American and Thanksgiving history we…

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Generous Giving Makes You More Attractive

By: Elise Daniel

2 minute read

This morning in the Wall Street Journal, Arthur Brooks, president of the American Enterprise Institute, says generous givers are happier,…

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How We Lost the War on Poverty

By: Kristie Eshelman

2 minute read

Nearly fifty years ago, President Lyndon B. Johnson stood on Tom Fletcher’s front porch in eastern Kentucky and outlined his…

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The first question the “Westminster Longer Catechism” asks, What is the chief and highest end of man? The answer, drawn…

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Do Pastors Have a Harder Calling?

By: Kristie Eshelman

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Is it actually hard to be a pastor? It is, writes Mike Niebaur, pastor of Redeemer Anglican Parish in Chicago,…

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