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The Economy of God's People | by Will Sorrell

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One helpful way for developing a biblical worldview is by comparing and contrasting cultural idols with the biblical story. When it comes to the economic and financial domain, two dominant cultural idols are that of convenience and greed. In today’s article from Will Sorrell, Will analyzes the ways these cultural idols manifest within our lives and then provides two biblical themes that help us combat these idols and pursue freedom and flourishing under God’s economy.

On this episode:

Matt Galyon, Associate Director, ECFI
Will Sorrell, Director of Values-based Investing, OneAscent
Notes & Links:
Part 1 of The Economy of God Series, "A Tale of Two Economies"
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The communication herein is provided for informational purposes only and was made possible with the financial support of Eventide Asset Management, LLC (“Eventide”), an investment adviser. Eventide Center for Faith and Investing is an educational initiative of Eventide. In some cases, information in this communication may include statements by individuals that are current clients or investors in Eventide, and/or individuals compensated for providing their statements. In such cases, Eventide identifies all relevant details of the relationship, the compensation, and any conflicts of interest, within the communication which can be found at faithandinvesting.com. Information contained herein has been obtained from third-party sources believed to be reliable. Statements made by ECFI should not be interpreted as a recommendation or advice pertaining to any security. Investing involves risk including the possible loss of principal.
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One helpful way for developing a biblical worldview is by comparing and contrasting cultural idols with the biblical story. When it comes to the economic and financial domain, two dominant cultural idols are that of convenience and greed. In today’s article from Will Sorrell, Will analyzes the ways these cultural idols manifest within our lives and then provides two biblical themes that help us combat these idols and pursue freedom and flourishing under God’s economy.

On this episode:

Matt Galyon, Associate Director, ECFI
Will Sorrell, Director of Values-based Investing, OneAscent
Notes & Links:
Part 1 of The Economy of God Series, "A Tale of Two Economies"
View our Courses
The communication herein is provided for informational purposes only and was made possible with the financial support of Eventide Asset Management, LLC (“Eventide”), an investment adviser. Eventide Center for Faith and Investing is an educational initiative of Eventide. In some cases, information in this communication may include statements by individuals that are current clients or investors in Eventide, and/or individuals compensated for providing their statements. In such cases, Eventide identifies all relevant details of the relationship, the compensation, and any conflicts of interest, within the communication which can be found at faithandinvesting.com. Information contained herein has been obtained from third-party sources believed to be reliable. Statements made by ECFI should not be interpreted as a recommendation or advice pertaining to any security. Investing involves risk including the possible loss of principal.
An employee of One Ascent has an equity interest in Eventide. This individual does not have an active role with the company; however he does receive profit sharing distributions based on his equity ownership giving him an incentive to support sales of Eventide's investment products and services.

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