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How does the biblical metanarrative of creation, sin, and restoration shape how we invest?
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What can the biblical narrative concerning gold teach us about both the cultural mandate and the Great Commission?
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Work has the power to shape our world, and it also has the power to shape our souls. What does this dual nature of work mean for investing?
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Christians are accustomed to thinking about their personal finances in terms of stewardship. But very few Christians recognize that God has entrusted to us much more than money and possessions.
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The Bible portrays how Christians in a post-Fall world can help redeem the economy by practicing communion and gleaning.
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God has commanded us to cultivate creation for his glory and in the service of others. Here's how the supply of capital helps us to fulfill that high calling.
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Jonathan Moo explains how our place in the creation order tells us about how we should care for God's world.
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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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How we invest can bear witness to who God is, what he loves, and what he calls us to. Tim Weinhold sits down with Amy Sherman to discuss how Christians can use their God-given resources to reflect him well.
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What does the Bible have to say about our care for the natural world and what are the implications on business and investing? Tim Weinhold discusses this and more in his sit-down interview with theologians Douglas and Jonathan Moo.
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Our working is meant to lead to productivity, civilization, technology, goodness, and beauty. But it is mean to be done in a way that promotes the flourishing of all of life.
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Scripture teaches that God will restore, not annihilate, his creation — liberating it, as Paul says, from its “bondage to decay.”