The Nature of Economic Growth

Hosted by Bojidar Marinov

If an economic theory says that economic growth is produced by consumption, or re-distribution – which is theft – or by magical manipulation of reality (inflation), it is an anti-Biblical economic theory. But if it says that economic growth is produced by sacrifice, work, and faith which lays the foundation for confidence and optimism of the future, it is close to the Biblical view of economics.

Book of the Week:
Inherit the Earth: Biblical Principles for Economics, Gary North

Written on Your Heart: An Approach to Extended Memorization of Scripture

Written by Rev. Andrew Davis

It is my prayer that God will raise up a generation of people who do this labor, thus presenting themselves to God as those approved, workmen who do not need to be ashamed, and who correctly handle the Word of Truth (cf. 2 Tim. 2:15). The lost in our nation and the weak and immature churches which have so proliferated are in deep need of the meat of the Word and those qualified to give it to them. May God bless your diligence and hard work!

Covenantal Thinking

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Thus, spiritual man and mature man both describe a man who can judge both good and evil, in all things. It is righteous judgment that defines a spiritual, mature man. He is a man who knows the difference between good and evil, and has trained his senses to discern good vs. evil in everything that comes his way.

Re-Enacting Yesterday’s Battles

Hosted by Bojidar Marinov

Keeping a steady focus on the past keeps the listeners from discerning between good and evil in the present, and prevents a focus on the future.

Book of the Week:
– Idols for Destruction, Chapter 1, “Idols of History” by Herbert Schlossberg

Abolition and True Leadership

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Abortion, therefore, won’t be ended by professional entertainers and institutional leaders building their own brand names and a host of spectators. . . . Abortion will be abolished only by the work of those leaders who, within three and a half years, recreate themselves in many others, through teaching them the vision, and entrusting them to the Holy Spirit.

Assigned Reading:
The “Atheism” of the Early Church, R.J. Rushdoony

Introduction

Written by Gary North

“This little book introduces Christians to a new way of thinking about the world around them – a positive, optimistic way of thinking.”