Acts 2-5 is a provocative passage detailing the narrative of the early church in Jerusalem immediately following Pentecost. This passage is commonly used to determine whether the Bible...
A recap of what’s happened on the blog this week. What the Five Myths of Jubilee Mean for Poverty Art Lindsley State involvement does not absolve Christians of...
Is economic freedom consistent with environmental stewardship? For years, many Christians believed that they had to choose between the economy and the environment. But self-labeled “Tree Hugging,...
It is a common stereotype that the media and entertainment business is not friendly to free markets. I don’t want to comment on the beliefs of an entire...
Offering you the latest news, opinion, and analysis on all things faith, work, and economics. Lord of Our Wealth and Our Workweek byFaith If Christians struggle to connect...
We are, all of us, characters in the “theater of the world.” The phrase is from Swiss theologian Hans Urs Von Balthasar, though the idea itself isn’t uniquely...
This morning in the Wall Street Journal, Arthur Brooks, president of the American Enterprise Institute, says generous givers are happier, healthier, and better-looking than the less charitable. He...
Nearly fifty years ago, President Lyndon B. Johnson stood on Tom Fletcher’s front porch in eastern Kentucky and outlined his “War on Poverty.” He wanted to conquer poverty...
The first question the “Westminster Longer Catechism” asks, What is the chief and highest end of man? The answer, drawn from Scripture, says, Man’s chief and highest end...
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