When Oye Waddell was 14 years old, he noticed that his friends were starting to make quite a bit of money. “We played basketball at the park,” he...
On a trip to Oxford a few years ago, grabbing a bite at the Eagle and Child Pub was on the top of my list, as it would...
On June 29, 2013 in Starke, Florida, the first monument to atheism to be erected on government property was dedicated. It sits alongside the Ten Commandments on the...
For much of church history, pastoral leaders believed the Old Testament taught that no interest should be charged on any loans. The care and protection for the Israelite...
One of our blog subscribers from Canada recently asked an interesting question after watching our video Freedom to Flourish (below) and asked: “How can people who live in...
Today we’re celebrating the one-year anniversary of the release of Counting the Cost: Christian Perspectives on Capitalism (Abilene Christian University Press), an edited collection of essays addressing moral...
Missionaries have been using businesses in the field to support their ministries for generations. These businesses have often been inefficient, struggle financially, and lack the proper expertise to...
When we think of charity, helping someone get a job doesn’t immediately come to mind. We’re more likely to hand $20 to a homeless man, provide a holiday...
In the last few weeks, we’ve been talking about the biblical practice of Jubilee in Leviticus 25 and specifically addressing incorrect assumptions about its meaning and application. Today,...
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