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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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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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Early in his career, Loran Graham was following the world's story for investing. Now, he views wealth management as a form of worship. Here he shares how God transformed his view of investing—and what that looks like in practice.
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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.
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We cannot separate investing from morality—but how do we bridge the obvious gap?
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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.