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Month: February 2014

  • Arts & Culture
  • At Work
  • Economics 101
  • Public Square
  • Theology 101
Review: The Lego Movie

By: Taylor Barkley

4 minute read

I am a fully grown man and I’m not ashamed to admit I went to see The Lego Movie with…

  • Economics 101
  • Public Square

What comes to your mind when you think of economics? Do you think of charts, graphs, and mathematical models, or…

  • Public Square

Next month the Institute for Faith, Work & Economics is launching its first edited volume, For the Least of These: …

  • Public Square
Property Rights in Uganda

By: Kristie Eshelman

3 minute read

How do well-enforced property rights affect the poor? In a video produced by the International Justice Mission, one Ugandan woman…

  • Theology 101
What Perfect Shalom Looks Like

By: Hugh Whelchel

5 minute read

You are worthy, O Lord, to receive glory and honor and power: for you have created all things, and for…

  • Public Square
Video: Mike Rowe on Wealth Envy

By: Elise Daniel

2 minute read

Mike Rowe, the former host of Dirty Jobs, recently dismissed worries over income inequality on CNN. In an interview with…

  • 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…

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