Author: Dr. Jay W. Richards

Did you know that private property has biblical roots? It does, though many people don’t realize it. Property is rooted in the grand story of the Bible. It...

The late theologian and Christianity Today editor Carl Henry once called on Christians not to restrict the Christian life to evangelism alone, but also to engage the culture...

A wealth-creating culture can be a sign of human flourishing, especially when a culture once in extreme poverty begins to create enough wealth to move beyond destitution. We...

On Tuesday, Dr. Anne Bradley outlined four essential elements to economic progress. Human beings are the engines of this economic progress, and it turns out that the Bible...

If properly understood, our vocations can help Christians impact our communities, our cities, and our world by helping restore the culture to the glory of God. – Hugh...

These past eight weeks we’ve looked at the eight most popular myths about wealth, poverty, and free enterprise. If anything has been conveyed in tackling these myths, hopefully...

You’ve heard the warnings: the earth is overpopulated, and soon we’ll run out of food, farmland, and fuel. If we don’t make changes now, we’ll destroy the earth....

Does free enterprise lead to an ugly consumerist culture? For many critics, the modern market economy is not a pretty sight. People hear “free enterprise” and think urban...

Hasn’t Christianity always opposed free enterprise? It’s easy to think so. In fact, my colleague, Anne Bradley, was asked this question by a student at a recent conference....

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