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Are investing decisions purely a matter of risk and return, or must we also consider them through an ethical framework?
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Financialization is a corrosive movement that obscures the results of investment decisions. How can Christians resist its influence?
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Faithful investing means that our commitments of God’s capital reflect his passions and priorities. As part of that, we must ensure that ‘our’ companies have a ‘Love your neighbor’ posture toward all their stakeholders.
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Christians often think about and practice charitable giving and investing quite differently. But maybe they should be thought of simply as a spectrum of ways in which God wants his money to foster human flourishing.
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Christians are called to work and keep the good world God has given them, protecting it from economies that seek to exploit and commoditize people.
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Almost every industry helps cultivate God's creation in some way by bringing structure to the world – but every industry has also been broken by the Fall. What does this mean for investing?
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More than 50 years ago, Wendell Berry left a promising career in New York City for a slower pace of life on his Kentucky farm. Here's what the lasting fruits of his life and work can teach us about investing faithfully.
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Our culture urges us to invest for our own betterment. Scripture urges us to invest for the betterment of others.
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Recent theological thinking helps the Bible speak more deeply to investors.
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Here's what one story about the fates of some of America's most rich and powerful people can teach us about obedience to God.
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The dichotomy between the economy of Babylon and the economy of the New Jerusalem has much to teach us about the way God views business practices.
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When we surrender ourselves to God and his story, money turns from terrible master to wonderful tool.