I have a message for faith-driven investors. It’s time to move beyond just funding anti-trafficking work. It’s time to put your talent on the table.
Read MoreChristian investors have both a moral and financial imperative to ensure that their investment strategy incorporates climate change. From a moral perspective, we want to ensure that we are good stewards of creation and that all mankind are able to live flourishing lives. From a financial perspective, climate change represents a considerable risk to our investments as well as an opportunity.
Read MoreHow then should our faith inform the way we invest in large companies? As with all aspects of investing, it should start with the question “What are the faith values most important to you that you wouldn’t want to profit from violating them?” Putting it another way, “What issues are most important to me and my faith?
Read MoreChristians are slowly reawakening to a principle much of the rest of society has already embraced: All investing is impact investing. Every dollar we put to work has impact, positive or negative, on the world around us.
Read More…what are the structures needed to prove the simple, yet profoundly compelling, thesis that financial returns and human flourishing can be synergistic instead of antagonistic?
Read MoreWith revenues declining quickly and half of its finances going to real estate that is actually hindering its operations, the Church desperately needs to reduce its infrastructure cost and increase efficiency in its operations.
Read MoreI have witnessed tremendous change in the faith-based and sustainable investment field and learned many lessons along the way. Here are five things every advisor should know about faith-based investing.
Read MoreI was trying to decide in which field to consistently carry out investing actions. Business or ministry? One primarily produces the outcome of money and the other disciples.
Read MoreIf we just focus on avoiding sin stocks, the limitations of the approach stand out. It cannot stop bad businesses or ensure our purity of heart. But on the other hand, neither can most of the other good deeds we do.
Read MoreHidden Ventures is interested in mission-aligned startups that want to enable creators and see them thrive. We want to see creatives win.
Read MoreWhat percentage of your income do you give away? And does it matter? You might be surprised at what you find about the tithe in the Bible.
Read MoreWhen the market experiences overall volatility, is our trust in our investment performance? Or do we trust God to take care of us?
Read MoreWe live in the most exciting time in the history of medicine. Human creativity is being channeled to eradicate and treat devastating diseases. Here we find investment opportunities that can result in hope for patients and families.
Read MoreWhile only 1% of U.S. businesses ever raise venture capital, nearly 90% are male-led, 72% are white-led, and 78% come from the nation’s top 10 largest metropolitan areas.
Read MoreWe are in the midst of a movement in Renewable Energy, a movement that can not and will not be stopped.
Read MoreHear Henry Kaestner's story, of how he started Impact Investing over a decade ago.
Read MoreThis post dives into factor investing and how financial and non-financial factors can affect portfolio returns.
Read MoreIn the days ahead, investors will face many opportunities to abandon their well-reasoned investment plans in favor of speculative reward.
Read MoreCaring for the materially poor is not an optional aspect of the Christian life, but there is no “one-size-fits-all” recipe for how each Christian should respond to this biblical mandate.
Read MoreEmerging Markets are an often overlooked area of investment. Clint Sorenson joins us this week and has an incredible teacher, listen in as Chris and Clint talk about international investing.
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