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Category: Public Square

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Is Capitalism Exploitative if Sweatshops Exist?

By: Dr. Joseph Connors

4 minute read

Editor’s Note: In his essay, “Is Capitalism Exploitative?” Joseph Connors discusses whether capitalism leads to exploitation and how Christians should…

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  • Theology 101

Does the Bible teach that business owners should give to charity? And if so, what should that look like? Gleaning…

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Martin Luther King Jr. Day is an opportunity to celebrate the life of a man who worked tirelessly against racial…

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What does it mean to steward blessings for the benefit not only of God and myself but also my neighbor?…

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A recent cable TV ad shows a series of scenes with bananas where apples normally should be—children bobbing for bananas,…

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The Ghost of Christmas Present showed Ebeneezer Scrooge a wider world. Charles Dickens tells us in his Christmas Carol that…

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What are the responsibilities of the church to the poor? Has the church historically been a force for change? Examples…

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Can the Government Effectively Care for the Poor?

By: Dr. Glenn Sunshine

5 minute read

In my last post exploring “who are the poor?”, I discussed biblical definitions of the poor and the rich. Let’s…

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I have always lived in Los Angeles. More specifically, I have always lived in the South Bay suburbs of Los…

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In their hearts humans plan their course, but the Lord establishes their steps (Prov. 16:9) It was George Washington who, in his…