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Special Issue: Faith and Your Finances
Where the Heart Is Socially responsible investing has morphed into a $2 trillion mainstream industry. by G. Jeffrey MacDonald
'The Bread You Possess Belongs to the Hungry' by St. Basil
Whom Do You Serve? A biblical framework for understanding money's grip on us - and how to break free. by Marva J. Dawn
Practicing Sabbath Economics How to live in the light of God's abundance and provision. by Matthew Colwell
Extreme Charity For members of the philanthropic group Bolder Giving, generosity pays. by Julie Polter
Detoothing the Loan Sharks Five ways to put the brakes on predatory lending. by Alexis Vaughan
A Gesture of Overcoming From Dorothy Day's letter to the treasurer of New York City, 1960. by Dorothy Day
Seeking the 'Fair Balance' How putting our money into community investments - such as specific banks, credit unions, or microcredit funds - can help create social change. by Peg Rosenkrands
Indigenous Economics New investment strategies among native people help create holistic and sustainable communities. by Rebecca Adamson
Piggy Banks and God's Abundance Teaching our kids (and ourselves) to be smart - and generous - about money. by Susan Taylor
Wall Street and Christian Conscience Why I'm a shareholder activist. by Susan Wennemyr
Editorials
Fiscal Spirituality Serving God with your money, in boom times and bust. by Julie Polter
Columns
H'rumphs: Investing for the Future Here at Sojourners, we neither toil nor spin. by Ed Spivey Jr.
Eyes & Ears: A Culture of Debt Does economic growth depend on consumer spending? by Danny Duncan Collum
Hearts & Minds: Healing the Wounds of Race Sadly, many white Americans are still in denial about black frustration and anger. by Jim Wallis
Departments
Living the Word: The Creator of Life by Laurel A. Dykstra |
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