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The Power of Christ in Economics

We like to think of redemption merely in individual terms. We talk about saving souls, about individual relationships, etc… It is good that we recognize individuals and God’s saving power towards us personally. But to limit God’s redeeming power to individuals, to pretend that we can be disconnected from our surroundings and relationships, to think only of being saved from the …

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Healthy Work Environments

Decentralizing to a home business or small business is beneficial, then, on many fronts. Not only are small businesses more conducive for family involvement and self-motivation, but they provide a healthier atmosphere as well. Lower stress, lower pollution, and a more peaceful and natural setting are all things which support good health.

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Technology and Our Duty

Technology, what a subject. It has been praised as something akin to a god, and it has been hated as something of the Devil. A proper use of technology is not a new problem, nor is it one that will go away soon. We should continue to consider this issue as we try to build and rebuild a godly and productive economy.

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Of Workmanship and Craftsmanship

He who works with his hands is a laborer. He who works with his hands and his head is a craftsman. He who works with his hands and his head and his heart is an artist. ~attributed both to St. Francis of Assisi and to Louis Nizer Today I’d like to share an excerpt from a book by Wendell Berry. …

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