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We joined Cassie Laymon for a day at the office to hear about her journey from doubting the merits of the faith-based investing movement to becoming President of faith-based firm Beacon Wealth.
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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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Old Testament laws given in the agrarian context of ancient Israel have much to teach us about how God intends us to care for creation.
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What does our place in the creation order tell us about how to care for the world, and what are the implications for our investing practices?
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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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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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Sustainability is not only good theology, it’s good business and investing. BlackRock’s Larry Fink helps us understand why.
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Scripture teaches that God will restore, not annihilate, his creation — liberating it, as Paul says, from its “bondage to decay.”
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Creation care was the original assignment God gave humans in the Garden — something he has never rescinded. Creation care is also becoming increasingly crucial for successful investing.