Our memories often confuse us and leave us in a place of being more fearful than we should be. Each movie is unique, just as each bear market is unique, but in the end, most of them follow similar formulas.
Read MoreChristians know from 2 Corinthians 10:4 that the weapons with which we are called to fight with are “not the weapons of the world.” Specifically, we are called to employ spiritual weapons which “have divine power to demolish strongholds.” During this time of anguish and loss, believers can be praying and fasting for the demolition of the Coronavirus stronghold.
Read MoreThe most brilliant and creative amongst us are sometimes the most troubled, and nowhere is that clearer than in the entrepreneurial ecosystem. With each passing unnecessary death, the importance of mental health comes briefly into focus…
Read MoreAs we have seen there were major differences between the Galilean political economy and that of Judea. This difference in economic base was partly due to providence as expressed in the geographical differences.
Read MoreAndy Mills joined us to speak about his vision for Faith in Financial Services—the growing movement of finance professionals gathering in the community to make a kingdom impact in their workplaces.
Read MoreWhat do you say to an entrepreneur who might have to lay off their entire staff? What do you do when those employees need those jobs to survive?
Read MoreDo you want to own companies that you are proud of?” Well, of course I do. But truth be told, I haven’t been paying that much attention. Kuruvilla defined good corporations as those that treated their workers well, which in turn engendered happy clients, demonstrated community-mindedness, environmental responsibility, etc.
Read MoreIn our ongoing series about Jesus' model for economic engagement during His earthly ministry, we look next at the encounter with Zacchaeus, the chief tax collector.
Read MoreLast week John Starke wrote for TGC about “The Myth of the Protestant Work Ethic.” I’m grateful to Starke for exposing the egregious theological errors in Max Weber’s theory of capitalism’s origins. But Weber’s theory of what happened next, the “cultural contradictions of capitalism” thesis, has done just as much damage.
Read MoreOver the last 30 years, we have witnessed the most significant movement out of poverty in human history. If this trend continues, we will see extreme poverty almost completely eradicated in the 21st century, according to a 2008 report from the World Bank.
Read More“Profit as a virtue, is a tool for accomplishing end goals of honoring God and developing people. Managing with care for the people producing the profit, we can recognize profit as a virtue of accountability, not a vice of self-aggrandizement.”
Read More“It is up to us how we move through this crisis and come out of the other side. ……….When things come apart, there is always the opportunity to put them back together differently.” — Scottish Government
Read MoreThere are deals to be made during the COVID-19 crisis. Doing this well requires a tailored approach, shaped by current forces and trends. What follows is a brief overview of them, followed by a call to redemptive action.
Read MoreBoth the most generous and the most covetous people I’ve ever met have been people on the low end of the economic ladder. The generosity I received a few years ago in Uganda among the poorest of the global poor, at times, brought me to tears.
Read MoreCould a plague of biblical proportions be America’s best hope for religious revival? As the 75th anniversary of the end of World War II approaches, there is reason to think so.
Read MoreEach of our daily lives have changed drastically since the middle of February. There is an immediate health risk to many of our neighbors, businesses have been ordered to stop operating, and the financial market has seen some of its most volatile days in its history.
Read MoreEvery company goes through seasons of health and hardship. Sometimes are businesses are thriving and we're walking confidently as leaders. But in times of uncertainty, leading requires more fortitude and courage than usual. Now is one of those times.
Read MoreToday’s guest is Greg Lernihan. Greg and his family work together to faithfully steward the resources God has entrusted to them. They grant to Christian ministries and invest from a faith-driven perspective, seeking spiritual, social and financial returns.
Read MoreThe time is now to urgently begin restarting our society. This is imperative to ensure mid- and long-term human flourishing. With the same level of urgency that we moved toward implementing restrictions, we as citizens must urgently push our nation towards a thoughtful economic restart.
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