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).
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Should Christians ask for a Raise?
Rachel Loe discusses the Christian perspective on asking for pay raises. She tackles the guilt associated with seeking more money and uses biblical references to validate the role of wealth in furthering Christ’s teachings. She advises believers to approach pay negotiations with humility, confidence, and an unbiased evaluation of their performance. Read more
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Glorifying God in Our Investing Part 2: Be a Steward
The article discusses the implications of an ownership versus stewardship worldview on Christian financial management. While ownership considers individuals as controllers of their assets, stewardship believes everything belongs to God. The latter encourages a more holistic surrender and conscientious handling of financial resources, placing greater focus on honoring God with all wealth, as opposed to… Read more
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Peace. The Second Sunday of Advent.
Through the second Sunday of Advent’s theme of peace, Todd Paetznick asserts that true peace is found in our relationship with God rather than societal harmony. He contends that, contrary to popular belief, God is not permissively loving but demands justice, mercy, and faithfulness. God’s expectations were explicit in Old and New Testament teachings, and… Read more
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Kingdom Ambassador (Part 4)
John Posey invites Christians to evaluate their faith, challenging them to transcend being “Tourist Christians”, who focus on the benefits of faith, and to become ambassadors for Christ. As ambassadors, they should represent something greater than themselves, becoming part of God’s story and promoting his Kingdom. Read more
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Look for the Nudge in your Network
Jeff Brink emphasizes the role of the Holy Spirit in guidance and personal evangelism among believers. He suggests that believers often receive spiritual nudges to participate in God’s redemptive work, but many ignore them amidst the noise of daily life. Brink urges believers to discern these nudges and act upon them, particularly within their professional… Read more
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Rest and Remember
Rachel Loe reflects on the original purpose of holidays as holy days intended for rest and remembrance of divine providence, based on eight feasts mentioned in the Old Testament. She argues that Western culture’s overemphasis on work disrupts this balance. As the holiday season approaches, she encourages readers to appreciate the time off from work… Read more
Date Archive of Blog Posts:
- February 2025
- January 2025
- December 2024
- November 2024
- October 2024
- September 2024
- August 2024
- July 2024
- June 2024
- May 2024
- April 2024
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- February 2024
- January 2024
- December 2023
- November 2023
