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Stewards of Wealth Streams

Four Silicon Valley residents who are wielding their region's capital for good.

The Moral Case for Debt

Why borrowing money is crucial to pursuing the common good.

Pension Tension

Lawsuit questions 'church related' retirement plans.

Taking Stock

Funds expand faith-based investing.

The Kiva Effect

Internet-based lender inspires innovation in Christian microfinance.

Trees Of Life

How Floresta integrates development discipleship, and creation care overseas.

More Than Profit

A business plan with a divine edge has an angle on fighting poverty.

A New Way to Finance Education

For-profit Christian education is becoming more attractive.

Feeding Hope Under a Rogue Regime

Christian outreach to North Koreans helps to keep millions from starving.

Popping the Fraud Bubble

More churches seek protection as scams continue to unfold.

It Takes More Than a Recession to End Consumption

Though it's no longer conspicuous, 'feel-good' buying lives on in the U.S.

Microfinance, Now More Micro

Hit by the credit crunch, lenders anticipate fewer loans to the poor.

Tighter Times for Christian Financial World

Interbank lending crisis is hitting where subprime mortgages missed.

Christian Financial World Sees Silver Lining in Banking Mess

Firms have generally avoided debt and speculative practices, experts and insiders say.

The Other Kind of Angels

After leaving Capitol Hill, Mark Rodgers started helping investors find artists.

Overturning the Money Tables  Subscriber access only

Rusty Leonard is a financial manager who wants to change how you give and invest.

Cornerstone Falters  Subscriber access only

Real estate investments bankrupt Presbyterian-affiliated group.

Philanthropist Sir John Templeton Dies at 95

Presbyterian investor promoted the scientific study of faith.

Study: Conservative Theology Means Smaller Bank Accounts

Duke sociologist says conservative Protestants save less and accumulate fewer assets.

Developing Good Development

10 principles to guide your church's next mission project.

From Hand Out to Hand Up

Three Arkansas entrepreneurs are helping build Rwanda's largest bank for the poorest of the poor.

Surviving the Mortgage Crisis  Subscriber access only

Most Christian lenders remain strong during sub-prime debacle.

Broken Bonds  Subscriber access only

Biola University sues nation's second-largest bank for overcharges.

Small Loans, Big Goals  Subscriber access only

Nobel Prize boosts growing microfinance ventures.

Equal Opportunity Divestment  Subscriber access only

Plus: Trying to make sense of these church conventions, Daystar tries to buy KOCE once again, and more articles from online sources around the world.

God Is at Work  Subscriber access only

Economic globalization is an opportunity for missions says Ken Eldred.

Straight Talk from the Pope on the Biotech Century  Subscriber access only

The "anti-Genesis" of those who play God, and why the biotech business needs to take ethics seriously.

Profitable Servants  Subscriber access only

New mutual fund expands the church-bond market.

Q&A: Eric Thurman  Subscriber access only

Thurman is CEO of Geneva Global, a professional services firm that links donor "investors" with local faith-based humanitarian projects in the developing world.

The $1 Billion Handoff  Subscriber access only

Sir John Templeton's born-again son takes control of the famous foundation—but there are strings attached.

The Fraudbuster  Subscriber access only

The faithful are being defrauded of billions. But this Ponzi-busting ex-con knows how to stop it.

'Assault on the Jewish People'  Subscriber access only

New Presbyterian policy on Israel raises hackles.

The Resolution That Put the 'PC' in PCUSA  Subscriber access only

In its anti-Israel resolution, the Presbyterian General Assembly isn't speaking on behalf of members. A rabbi's opinion.

Fools' Gold  Subscriber access only

Christians lured into buying 'rare' coins.

Couple Charged with $5 Million Fraud Appealing to Christian Investors  Subscriber access only

Plus: Combating anti-Semitism in Europe, sharia law in Canada

God-honoring Retirement  Subscriber access only

Two well-known gurus of biblical finance team up for a one-two punch on building a God-honoring financial portfolio.

Is God.com Dead?  Subscriber access only

Investors lost faith in iBelieve.com, Lightsource.com was extinguished, and Crosswalk is being run over. What happened to the for-profit Christian Web site boom?

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