- Economics 101
As a Christian economist, I’m often asked to comment on the incredible pace of change regarding technology, innovation, and its…
As a Christian economist, I’m often asked to comment on the incredible pace of change regarding technology, innovation, and its…
By: Dr. Art Lindsley
The Bible upholds the importance of owning and being able to use private property. It is especially wrong to steal…
In his essay “Fifth Avenue, Uptown,” author James A. Baldwin famously said, “Anyone who has ever struggled with poverty knows…
Ideas have consequences. John Piper articulates this when he tells the story of Victor Frankl, who was imprisoned in the Nazi…
The prophet Micah told his readers that God requires of us, “To act justly and to love mercy and to…
By: Dr. Paul Cleveland
The ideal goal of charity is to lift the recipient to a position of independence. What does it look like…
By: Dr. Anne Bradley
Serving one another and free-markets might not spring to your mind simultaneously. But should they? Does service or competition best…
Poverty is a signal of the failure to acquire suitable resources for the achievement of one’s ends. Since life in…
Taking a day off to celebrate our labor seems like a good time to ask: Why do people work? The…
By: Dr. Paul Cleveland
No one of goodwill is unconcerned about poverty. When we see poor people struggling in life we all instantly sympathize…