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Author: Dr. Andrew SpencerAndrew Spencer is a Senior Research Fellow for IFWE. He is an associate editor for books at The Gospel Coalition, a research fellow for the Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission, and an elder at CrossPointe Church in Monroe, MI. His published works include Hope for God’s Creation: Stewardship in an Age of Futility. He holds a Ph.D. in Theological Studies from Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary.

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A conversation is growing around how we interact with each other online. One of the biggest areas being discussed is…

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A recent article by Klaus Issler in the Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society highlights the pervasive presence of the…

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You Can Still Serve God in Retirement

By: Dr. Andrew Spencer

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Retirement is generally recognized as a part of the American Dream. We grow up, we work, we retire, and we…

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I’ve operated nuclear reactors and driven a submarine. I’ve overseen training programs for licensed nuclear operators,  and I now do…

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Three Ways to Think about Work-Life Balance

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How do we establish a balance between work and the rest of life? Two passages in particular can shed light…

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The Importance of Rejecting the Prosperity Gospel

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A 2006 Pew Forum poll of self-identified US Christians* revealed that forty-six percent of respondents agreed with the following statement:…

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Is the Prosperity Gospel Biblically Sound?

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In their book, When Helping Hurts, Steve Corbett and Brian Fikkert write, At its core, the health-and-wealth gospel teaches that…

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What Is the Prosperity Gospel?

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One error Christians can make in their understanding of money is to think wealth is inherently sinful, and creating and…

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Five Insights About Private Property from Aquinas

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Is private ownership of property contrary to human nature? Since the “earth is the Lord’s” (Psalm 24:1), it would seem…

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What can a seventeenth century laymen teach us in the twenty-first century about faith and work? One of the biggest…

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