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 […]
5 FAQ on Faith, Finance and the Stock Market in a COVID-19 World
Editor’s Note: The stock market has been volatile in recent weeks, yet many of us don’t fully understand […]
How to Create a Financial Contingency Plan for Your Church
By Art Rainer Yesterday, I got off a video call with a local pastor who is struggling to […]
FIRE: Pros and Cons of a Growing Movement
By Andrew J. Spencer The FIRE movement has gone from a marginal movement to one of growing mainstream […]
Jay Richards: Socialism Is a Perennial Temptation
How should Christians think about economics and free enterprise? Should Christians be socialists? The answer to this question […]
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 […]
Sandra Richter: What’s Money Got to Do with It? Economics and the Provenance of Deuteronomy
On October 3, The Society for Women in Scholarship, the L. Russ Bush Center for Faith and […]
Misery, Poverty & Violence: A Portrait of Socialist Cuba
By Tami Gomez 43% of Americans say socialism would be a good thing for the country. When I […]
“Financially Independent, Retire Early”: The Subtle Dangers of a Popular Principle
A lot of people want to play with FIRE. Not literal fire, but the principle of being “Financially […]
If We Want to Cultivate Generosity, We Need to Understand Each Other
How do we cultivate generosity in our lives and in the hearts of those we influence? Recently I […]
How Should Christians Think about Wealth and Poverty?
In a recent article, we collected some of our resources to help you think well about socialism. Yet […]
How Should Christians Think About Socialism?
Socialism is making a comeback. According to a recent poll, young Americans age 18-29 are more likely to […]
Defining Value in the Absence of Work: A Thought Experiment
Editor’s Note: This article is part of an ongoing conversation on Intersect about technology, Universal Basic Income and […]
Redeeming Asceticism
Earlier this month, Amazon.com surpassed Microsoft to become the most valuable company on earth. This should come as […]
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 […]
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