The New York Times is not the first place one would think of going for a talk on religious doctrine, but Stanley Fish has a column in his NY Times blog discussing Christianity and the economy. He looks at two approaches. One is the Protestant linking of thrift and virtue.
But in another popular Christian discourse, there is [...]
The eternal debate over free will vs. preordained behavior continues…
By Genesis 44, Joseph’s brothers (remember, the guys who sold him and told their Dad Jacob he was dead?), have already been to Egypt once to purchase food. The famine continues and the brothers travel to Egypt again. Joseph secretly knows it’s them, but as a [...]
CNN Money talks to those tapping into fellow worshipers to find jobs.
A modern-day demonstration that faith is a gift that keeps on giving, the Omaha World-Herald reports annual fish fries “flourish in economic chill.”
Aiming to feed multitudes, organizers hope to raise money for charitable projects. The paper said:
Good food gets ‘em in the door,and a good cause doesn’t hurt.
Continuing our discussion about saving for a rainy day, in Genesis 41 just as Joseph had interpreted Pharaoh’s dreams, the earth produced heaps for seven years.
Joseph oversaw gathering food on Pharaoh’s behalf and stored it in the cities. So great was the corn, it was “as the sand of the sea,” so plentiful that they couldn’t [...]
In his book, The Rented Veil – The High Cost of Worship: God’s Plan for Building Wealth, author Darryl Odom takes a unique look at tithing that breaks ranks with previous teachings. The crux of his thesis: the faithful should not feel guilty if they cannot contribute a tenth of their income during hard times, [...]
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In the News, Old Testament
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February 23rd, 2009
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Tags: bible, church, faith rewarded, Genesis, interview, money, salary, save-for-a-rainy-day, tithe
With all this doom and gloom filling the airways, we thought we’d look at something a little more uplifting than our usual admonishments toward savings, moderation, and personal responsibility. After all, when you’re down and out, the last thing you feel like hearing are all those “I-told-you-so’s”. In that spirit, let’s think about what you’re [...]
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Exodus, Genesis, Old Testament
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February 13th, 2009
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Tags: creation, faith rewarded, moderation, negotiating, real estate, Sabbath, salary, save-for-a-rainy-day, taxes