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 […]
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 […]
Finding Contentment in a World of Consumerism
By any reasonable standard, life is pretty good for most of the people reading this right now. You […]
“The Best Book I Read This Year”: On Work, Rest and Purpose
What’s the best book you’ve read this year? We posed this question to our Intersect contributors, and we’ll […]
What Does the Bible Really Say About Debt?
By Art Rainer Debt and Christian living. In some circles, they are like oil and water. They simply […]
Releasing the Grip of Materialism
Did you know the Japanese are the second largest unreached people group (UPG) in the world? You might […]
What Does the Bible Say About Giving?
What does it mean to give? How does it look? You may know intuitively that you should give […]
Are Couples Really Divorcing Over Money?
You’ve read the statistics—money appears to be crushing our marriages. 70 percent of couples argue about money. 57 […]
Tariffs and Trade Wars: Why Should You Care?
Trade wars. Tariffs. These topics (and more) have filled the news cycle in recent months. For example, President […]
We Don’t Need to Replace Capitalism. We Need to Redeem It.
Will capitalism be on the ballot in November? With job growth at record levels and confidence rising on […]
If We Want to Love the Poor, We Must Be Near Them
Dignity and Respect I am no expert about poverty and homelessness. While I want to write as the […]
How Your Smartphone Is Impacting Your Financial Health
Your smartphone can impact your financial health beyond the monthly service bill. Smartphones are everywhere. According to Pew Research, […]
Introducing the Faith, Work and Economics Curriculum Project
The Purpose The goal of the Faith, Work and Economics (FWE) Curriculum Project at Southeastern is for subject-matter […]
Dealing with Debt: A Review of ‘Economics of Good and Evil’ by Tomáš Sedláček
Tomáš Sedláček's seminal work offers insight into America's crippling national debt from an economic, philosophical and psychological perspective.
2 Keys to Caring for the Poor
Editor’s Note: This is the third article of a three-part series. Read part 1 and part 2. In the first […]
Economic Stimulus in the Emoji Age (Part 3)
Editor’s Note: This is part 3 of a multi-part series. Read part 1 and part 2. How does […]
Do You Understand Poverty from God’s Perspective?
Editor’s Note: This is the second article of a three-part series. Read part 1 and part 3. In the […]
Economic Stimulus in the Emoji Age (Part 2)
Editor’s Note: This is part 2 of a multi-part series. Read Part 1. What would our world look […]
Poverty: You Can’t Solve a Problem You Don’t Understand
Editor’s Note: This is the first article of a three-part series. Read part 2 and part 3. Most […]
Economic Stimulus in the Emoji Age (Part 1)
Editor’s Note: This is part 1 of a multi-part series. How can the humanities stimulate the economy in […]
Is There Hope for Modernity? A Review of ‘Beyond the Modern Age’ by Bob Goudzwaard and Craig G. Bartholomew
Western society is shot-through with paradoxes, argue Dutch economist Bob Goudzwaard and South African theologian Craig Bartholomew in […]
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