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Grace House: A Charitable Program Providing a Safe, Stable Home for At-Risk Girls
By: Dr. Paul Cleveland
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The ideal goal of charity is to lift the recipient to a position of independence. What does it look like…
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…
A while back, I wrote about five activities illustrating how prosperous we are, even though we never think about these…
Throughout my traveling and various speaking engagements, I often hear similar questions and challenges. I often get questions – and…
It’s important for Christians to understand basic economic principles. It’s also important for Christians to understand the economics of public…
By: Dr. Anne Bradley
When we’re at work, how do we measure whether we are making an impact? Doctors and nurses have jobs that…
As I follow the news lately, I’m constantly reminded that things in this world are not as they should be….