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Category: Economics 101

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When the Lynde and Harry Bradley Foundation of Milwaukee approached the Center for Neighborhood Enterprises (CNE) in 1995, they presented Robert…

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If you walked into a room full of leaders passionate about fighting global poverty and injustice, would you expect to…

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Last Friday, the Bureau of Labor Statistics released unemployment statistics for July. Those who were looking for marked growth will be…

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In his Elements of Moral Science, published in 1835, Baptist minister and college president Francis Wayland cogently identified the positive…

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Entrepreneurship has been in a slow decline over the past thirty years in America, according to a recent study by…

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[He] shows no partiality to princes/Nor regards the rich more than the poor/For they are all the work of his…

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A lot of rich, thoughtful books on faith, work, and economics have been published this year. Here’s five you’ll want…

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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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An Uncommon Company for the Common Good

By: Greg Ayers

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The Good-Works Company is an uncommon company working for the common good. Their goal is “alleviating poverty, restoring human dignity, and…

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While much progress has been made toward poverty alleviation, many well-intentioned efforts have led Christians to actions that are not…

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