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Can We Really Love Someone Through Intermediaries?
ArticleFaith & Co.: Banking on Hope How does the gospel change a bank’s view of people and how they should be...
Intermediaries
ArticleIntermediaries are institutions that “remanufacture” lenders’ resources into a form that is useful to borrowers. A...
Currency
ArticleGod enabled humans to represent material value in media that are durable, storable and transportable. In his original...
Finance Can Be a Means of Justice and Love
ArticleFinance makes certain activities of justice and love possible. We are using Wolterstorff’s conception of justice...
Finance Helps Reveal the Glory of God’s Creation
ArticleIn the biblical narrative God creates everything for his glory and honor (Colossians 1:16, Revelation 4:11). The...
What Does This Mean for People’s Daily Work?
ArticleLunchtime Prayer Triplets Work-related Prayer Triplets: People meet in groups of three just for half an...
How Does Human Work Connect to God’s Work?
ArticleWhen it comes to answering the question, ‘Does our work matter to God?’ most churches say yes. But they give...
Relationships and Work (Genesis 1:27; 2:18, 21-25)
Bible CommentarySince God made us inherently relational, relationships are not just incidental to work; they are essential.
Who is My Neighbor? (Leviticus 19:33-34)
Bible CommentaryLeviticus teaches that Israelites must not “oppress” resident foreigners (Lev. 19:33). (The same Hebrew verb appears...
Loving Your Neighbor as Yourself (Leviticus 19:17-18)
Bible CommentaryThe most famous verse in Leviticus may be the command, “Love your neighbor as yourself” (Lev. 19:18). This...
“You Shall Have No Other Gods before Me” (Exodus 20:3)
Bible CommentaryThe first commandment reminds us that everything in the Torah flows from the love we have for God, which in turn is a...
The Role of the Law for Christians (Exodus 20:1-24:18)
Bible CommentaryIt can be a challenge for a Christian to draw a point from a verse in the book of Exodus or especially Leviticus, and...