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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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