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When examined through a biblical worldview, what are the strengths and weaknesses of the "Financial Independence, Retire Early" movement?
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Here's how God clothes (“vests”) human beings as prophets, priests, and kings to fulfill their high—and profoundly other-centered—calling.
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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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Are your investing habits training your heart to love God or to love money? Here are some real-life behaviors that could move you in one direction or the other.
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James K.A. Smith has written extensively on how our hearts are—often unintentionally—formed by our habits. What investing habits are we participating in that may be subtly shaping our view of money?
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Here are four ways we can love without hypocrisy as we invest.
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Lamenting the injustices that harm our neighbors and grieve God is a powerful first step in transforming our investment portfolios.
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Neighborly love should be motivated by compassion, but it also must include the capacity to act in service to others. What does this mean for our investing practices?
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The stock market barely missed a beat after the tragedy of 9/11. In an industry with so little time for reflection, we must learn to pause and ask the important questions.
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His search for a job in the finance industry taught him how essential—and how difficult—it is to be trustworthy with investment dollars.
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Beauty matters to painters, musicians, and photographers, but what does it have to do with investing? The creation accounts suggest that beauty lies at the core of faithful stewardship, and thus investing as well.