Wondering where to get started in learning about how Christianity might begin to influence your work – and even the entire economy?
Here’s a good list of resources from our peers across the US compiled by our friends at the Kern Family Foundation:
To Whom is Given (30-minute watch time, AEI Values & Capitalism project)
For the Life of the World (Acton 6-episode documentary; requires purchase)
The Florist’s Story (2 min. FWE video, MTF)
The Economics of Neighborly Love (232 pages, by Tom Nelson; also Tom’s 16 min. Karam Forum talk)
Poverty, Inc. (96 min. documentary, from Acton Institute; available on Netflix)
Economic Wisdom for Churches (183 pages, chapter essays from theologians, pastors, economists)
Stewardship Economics (16 min. talk from Greg Forster, Trinity ON-CTC)
Faith@Work 2016 Summit talks (LeTourneau Center for Faith & Work, also here)
Jeff Haanen is a writer and entrepreneur. He founded Denver Institute for Faith & Work, a community of conveners, teachers and learners offering experiences and educational resources on the gospel, work, and community renewal. He is the author of An Uncommon Guide to Retirement: Finding God’s Purpose for the Next Season of Life and an upcoming two-book series on spiritual formation, vocation, and the working class for Intervarsity Press. He lives with his wife and four daughters in Denver and attends Wellspring Church in Englewood, Colorado.