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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Stewardship and Corporate Responsibility
Budgeting in corporate finance extends beyond necessity; it is an act of stewardship that honors God. By viewing budgeting through a biblical lens, companies can align financial decisions with divine purpose. Tools like Requests for Proposals (RFPs) promote righteousness and accountability, helping businesses use resources wisely and support charitable causes. Read more
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Whose Side Is God On? Judges
The belief that humans know better than God leads to actions contrary to biblical teachings, undermining the credibility of Christians. Historical cycles of rebellion among the Israelites reflect a pattern where people forget God’s provisions during prosperity. Despite claiming faith, consequences remain for unChristian behavior, reinforcing the need for righteous living and humility before God. Read more
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Purposeful Connections
Jeff Brink discusses the importance of recognizing God’s providential role in our careers and interactions, urging Christians to view work as divine assignments. By embodying love, encouragement, and light, believers can influence their workplace and marketplace positively. He emphasizes the necessity of purposeful connections and living out one’s faith in everyday situations. Read more
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Stewardship and Leisure: Navigating the Balance
The article by C.J. Lloyd discusses how individuals can align vacation spending with biblical stewardship principles. It emphasizes balance, moderation, priorities, and the right attitude towards finances. Enjoying leisure activities is appropriate if done responsibly, ensuring that spending doesn’t compromise savings or obligations, thus honoring both enjoyment and wise resource management. Read more
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Whose Side Is God On? Joshua’s Story.
In exploring narratives of good versus evil, Todd Paetznick emphasizes that conflicts shape perceptions, often vilifying opponents. Using Joshua’s story, he illustrates that God stands apart from human judgments of good and evil, highlighting the complexity of morality. The Amorites’ eventual downfall reflects God’s patience rather than bias. Read more
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10 Attributes of a Marketplace Ambassador
The post by John Posey outlines ten key attributes of a marketplace ambassador, emphasizing a relationship with Jesus Christ, accountability with fellow believers, and a commitment to spiritual growth. Other traits include generosity, integrity, caring for others, and living a life aligned with God’s calling, supported by resources for assessment and guidance. 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
- March 2024
- February 2024
- January 2024
- December 2023
- November 2023
