FaithNet Blog Archive

On this page, you will find a history of the FaithNet blog posts. They appear in reverse chronological order (the most recent post will appear first).

  • A Heart of Generosity 

    A Heart of Generosity 

    By Tyler Collins, January 5, 2024  We, as Christians, often ask, “How much am I supposed to give financially?” I believe that we are asking the wrong question. I believe the question that we should be asking is, “How much do I need to keep?” Our hearts are prone to selfishness and comfort in a Read more

  • A Crisis of Trust

    A Crisis of Trust

    The author discusses the erosion of trust in society, citing deceptive technology and human behavior. Emphasizing earned trust and the value of genuine recommendations, the author extends the discussion to the context of Christianity, urging realistic expectations and highlighting the trustworthiness of God. The piece concludes with a promise to delve into trusting God in… Read more

  • New Year, New… Ways to Network

    New Year, New… Ways to Network

    By Jeff Brink, January 2, 2024 Happy New Year! As the world celebrates the end of another year and the hopes and dreams the new year will bring, many set goals and make resolutions to do something different or better in the new year. It’s like pushing the reset button, starting with a fresh sheet Read more

  • Considering Career Planning

    Considering Career Planning

    By Rachel Loe, January 1, 2024 New beginnings. January 1st has always brought hope and anticipation at the upcoming potential of a new year. It is when we take stock of what we have accomplished over the past year and what we want to see happen in the new one. Since a lot of our Read more

  • What Compounding Has Taught Me About Endurance 

    What Compounding Has Taught Me About Endurance 

    By Eric Sutliff, December 29, 2023 If you had invested 10,000 dollars into an index fund that tracks with the S&P 500 in 1970, you would be pulling out around $2.2M at the end of 2023. Not a bad 10.5% return per year. It sounds easy once you look back upon it, but frankly, it Read more

  • Knowing v. Knowing About

    Knowing v. Knowing About

    By Todd Paetznick, December 28, 2023 In business, we are encouraged to know about our customers and the people we interact with to support their business and ambitions better.  There are information service providers that make a lot of money by providing information about companies and people to help us fill in our knowledge gaps Read more

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