Does God Want Me to Be Rich or Poor? What Proverbs Has to Say
By David W. Jones The book of Proverbs addresses many practical issues in the Christian life, such as […]
Does God Want Me to Be Rich or Poor? What Proverbs Has to Say
By David W. Jones The book of Proverbs addresses many practical issues in the Christian life, such as […]
On Lament and Hard Questions | David W. Jones’ Summer Reading Recommendations
As summer begins, we want to help you craft the perfect Summer Reading List. We asked Southeastern Seminary […]
3 Sources of Hope in a Fear-Filled World
By David W. Jones In the midst of the pandemic, one of the things that has stood out […]
David W. Jones: How Can I Know God’s Will for My Life?
How can I know God’s will for my life? What even is God’s will, and can I know […]
5 Critical Errors of the Prosperity Gospel
By David W. Jones “To live with the object of accumulating wealth is anti-Christian.”[1] Charles Spurgeon uttered these […]
4 Reasons Christians Care for Creation
Why should Christians care about the creation? Isn’t the material world going to burn up one day anyway? […]
Why We Work
Work often seems like a drudge. We spend our weeks longing for the weekend, when we can stop […]
Does the Bible Say Christians Should Be Communists?
By David W. Jones Recently I was on the aisle seat of a flight, praying no one would […]
On Matters of Conscience, How Should You Decide?
By David W. Jones One of the topics I explore in my new book Knowing and Doing the […]
Should Millennials Care about Economics?
Results-driven. Globally-oriented. Civic-minded. We often use these to describe millennials. These characteristics are ideal for the field of […]
What Working on a Farm Taught Me about the Material World
Every Good Thing is a little book on a big topic: the material world. Where do we start? […]
To Tithe or Not to Tithe? A New Testament Guide to Generous Giving
To tithe or not to tithe? This simple question has been debated in small groups, in Sunday school rooms, over kitchen tables and in textbooks for decades.
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