From the scrolling ticker symbols to the seemingly daily economic prints and analyst reports, modern investing has a tendency to pull us into an anxiety-filled short term spin cycle. What hope is there for Christian investors in this context?
A little over a decade ago author Winn Collier took a visit to the farm of Wendell Berry, a living literary legend. In today's article reading, Winn reflects on his trip and how lessons he learned from Berry align with the biblical vision for investing in something far beyond the demands of tomorrow.
On this episode:
Matt Galyon, Associate Director, ECFI
Winn Collier, Director, The Eugene Peterson Center for Christian Imagination, Western Theological Seminary
Notes & Links:
Today's article: How a Bible Written Before Stock Markets Can Guide Stock Investing
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