April 2012
Part 8 in a series on Economics 101
Our ongoing discussion has focused on the importance of understanding economic principles to better understand a holistic definition of stewardship. Our recent foray into understanding prices and their coordinative function as well as their role in helping us overcome the knowledge problem [...]
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“Co-belligerency can make a certain kind of sense, if you have your wits about you.”
Doug Wilson
The Christian employee, surrounded by non-Christians at work, can take great hope from the doctrine of common grace. MORE →
Part 8 in a series on Common Grace
We often meet people who are not Christians but who agree with a Christian stance on a certain cultural issue, and therefore they are willing to work together with Christians toward resolution. We should be open to working with them for a common [...]
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The plowing of the wicked is sin, but it is more sinful for the wicked not to plow.
John Murray
What gives the non-Christian firefighter the courage to charge up the stairs of the Twin Towers on 9/11 to [...]
MORE →Part 6 in a series on Common Grace
We have been taking about the three reasons God showers common grace upon humanity. The first two that we have discussed are:
First, God’s common grace prevents fallen human beings from doing all the wrong they could do. Second, through common grace [...]
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