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Category: Economics 101

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It’s an understatement to say that becoming a parent changes everything. Our priorities change. The way we spent our time…

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The first question the Westminster Longer Catechism asks is, What is the chief and highest end of man? The answer,…

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What does it look like to live fully for Christ? My IFWE colleague and theologian Hugh Whelchel has laid out…

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Why God’s Creation Helps Us Understand Economics

By: Dr. Shawn Ritenour

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It is not uncommon to hear Christians call for economic policy designed to relieve human suffering. Certainly, as Christians who…

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When we think of charity, helping someone get a job doesn’t immediately come to mind. We’re more likely to hand…

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Four Reasons to Persevere in Serving the Poor

By: Kathryn Feliciano

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A few years ago, I sat down with Tony Casson, founder of Mission Muffins, a ministry of a D.C. men’s…

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Does one woman becoming rich give her power over a poor woman? As I discussed in a recent blog, economics…

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Tearfund is a U.K.-based nonprofit that works with poor communities across the globe. They understand that there is more to…

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A common criticism of free markets and market-based economies is that they make the rich richer at the expense of…

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When economists talk about the free-market economy, they use principles that help explain what may come from certain actions. Their…

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