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Sheep and Goats (Matthew 25:31-46)
Bible CommentaryJesus’ final teaching in this section examines how we treat those in need. In this account, when Jesus returns in his...
Give Us This Day Our Daily Bread (Matthew 6:11)
Bible CommentaryAt Dayspring Technologies Turning to God for Daily Bread Applies to Cash Reserves (Click to Watch)...
Concern for the Poor (Luke 6:17-26; 16:19-31)
Bible CommentaryDiversified Chemical Technologies - Caring for the Poor by Investing in Business in Detroit (Click to watch)...
Best of Daily Reflections: The Best Way to Bless the Poor
Daily ReflectionOur tendency may be to see the poor as “different” or the poor themselves to be to blame for their poverty. How,...
Best of Daily Reflections: You Are Not the Boss of Me, God Is
Daily ReflectionSeveral years ago, we interviewed Lauren Winner for the High Calling when she was at Laity Lodge. She challenged our...
Recent Christian Interpretations of Material Poverty and Inequality in the Developed World
Academic PaperAbstract Assisting the poor is an important requirement of Christian belief and action. To do so, the poor need to be...
Ken Duncan Video Study Guide
Study GuideKen Duncan is one of the world’s most important landscape photographers. He and his wife, Pam, founded what today...
God Hears the Groans of the Poor
Daily ReflectionYesterday we focused on Romans 8:23, where it says that we join creation in groaning. Though life can be filled with...
Paying Attention to the Poor
Daily ReflectionYesterday I began reflecting on Psalm 41:1. Today I want to continue this reflection, because something in the language...
Gordon Gekko on My Mind
BlogI needed to see my work with a craftsman's eye if I was to turn the corner into the second half of my life.
If the Poor Will Always Be Here, Why Bother?
BlogJesus consistently helps those who have no helper. In many ways, the anointing of this woman was the “blessing of the...
All Things New: From the Inside Out
BlogNo word portrays the condition of the homes of this neighborhood better than broken.