Education: A Modern-Day Jubilee
Every day, we face real-world economics issues such as poverty, systemic inequity in housing or farm loans, education […]
Education: A Modern-Day Jubilee
Every day, we face real-world economics issues such as poverty, systemic inequity in housing or farm loans, education […]
Gleaning and Giving: Thinking about Poverty Relief
Picture this: In the midst of a busy workday, you use your lunch hour to run errands and check […]
David Jones: The Prosperity Gospel Is No Gospel At All
Will following God make you healthy, wealthy and happy? Is there a connection between your faithfulness to God […]
What Really Causes Poverty?
What causes someone to remain consistently poor? Is it luck? Is it some inherent lack of ability to […]
Art Rainer: The Way We Handle our Money Is Hurting Us
Money is one of the biggest stressors in our lives. We fret about our debt. We worry about […]
Jay Richards: Why Christians Should Support Economic Freedom
Why should Christians support economic freedom? Jay Richards of the Catholic University of America addressed this question at […]
When Governments Fund Injustice, Do Christians Have to Pay Taxes?
The only things that are certain are death and taxes. At least, that’s how the old saying, often […]
What Does the Great Commission Have to Do with Economics and Stewardship?
When I tell people I teach a class entitled “Economics, Stewardship, and the Common Good,” a common question […]
You Are More Than Your Economic Impact
A runaway trolley is coming. You are standing at a switch in the tracks. Should you save the […]
Income Inequality Is Not Our Biggest Problem
Is income inequality one of the most significant threats to justice in our age? Some voices in the […]
The Inauguration, Paula White, and the Pitfalls of the Prosperity Gospel
“To live with the object of accumulating wealth is anti-Christian.”[1] Charles Spurgeon uttered these words over a century […]
Universal Basic Income: The Psychological Consequences of a Well-Intended Idea
We don’t know what the future holds, but some in the tech industry are predicting a massive displacement […]
Scott Rae: Why Pastors Need to Be Economically Literate
Scott Rae, Professor of Christian Ethics at Biola University in La Mirada, CA, recently presented a lecture titled […]
David W. Jones: “God Doesn’t Care Whether You’re Rich or Poor, But He Does Care What You Do with It.”
What’s the relationship between material and spiritual wealth? In other words, does being godly mean that you’ll be […]
Want to Fight Poverty? Resist the Sexual Revolution.
The Sexual Revolution of the 1960s has swept across the entire country and into the White House, the […]
Were Early Christians Communists?
Were early Christians communists? That’s what some Christians conclude when the read about the early Christian converts in […]
David W. Jones on “Developing a More Holistic View of Christianity”
How can we connect faith with the life we live from Monday to Friday? David W. Jones tackled this question […]
“The Public Square Is a Battleground of Gods.” A Conversation on Faith and Politics
Convention season has arrived. The Republicans hold their national convention this week in Cleveland, and the Democrats will […]
Jay Richards: In Economics, Good Intentions Aren’t Good Enough
What is the art of economics, and why aren’t good intentions good enough? Jay Richards addressed this question at […]
Was Jesus Rich or Poor — and Why Does It Matter?
When it comes to wealth and poverty, “What would Jesus do?” Perhaps a better question would be, “What […]
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