Jerry Bowyer
Jerry Bowyer is financial economist, president of Bowyer Research, and author of “The Maker Versus the Takers: What Jesus Really Said About Social Justice and Economics.”
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Christians talk about Disney, but not to Disney
All of the pressure at Disney's annual meeting came from one side. The Christian voice was silent; the other voice was organized, loud, and magnified by allied media.
Christians, don't buy investment products based on a religious shame sell
The premise behind attacking people for not screening stocks is the same as that assumed by Jesus’ critics in Mark 7. It is a form of legalism which monetizes religious guilt.
Supply-Side Jesus is better than stagflation Jesus
As our nation faces its first serious bout of stagflation since the 1970s, is it not reasonable to ask what Jesus might say about this national crisis?
Leading biblical Greek scholar speaks about faith and work
"I think that pastors need to know some of the basics of personal finance and plan for their future."
On Washington's birthday, let's remember his biblical economics
"And each of them will sit under his vine and under his fig tree."
Why Christian entrepreneurs are a big part of the solution to our cultural ills
"What I wanted was for business owners to see that they're an integral part of the kingdom of God."
Target bans another trans-skeptic book and refuses to explain why
Target has a history of banning books from its web site that are skeptical towards trans-gender ideology
The economics of Genesis vs the economics of Marx
"You just make a few intellectual mistakes, and 100 million people die."
How the church can stop following and start leading the culture of economics
If that becomes the trend in the culture—a greater desire for central planners, for the government to come in and steward the affairs of the economy—then the church often ends up following.
Christian investors, what are BlackRock and other Wall Street giants supporting with your money?
The issues go further than identity politics.