Disclosure: Many thanks to GoodWorks Mission, LLC for providing a sample of the product for this review. Opinions are 100% my own.
The Christian Capitalist delves into scriptural references that uphold two main pillars of Christian belief:
Hard Work: Utilizing the talents and resources God has given us to achieve productive outcomes.
Generosity: Sharing those benefits generously with our neighbors in the name of Jesus Christ.
Through a thorough discussion of Holy Scripture and examples from Christian history, Sanders outlines what he calls the Gospel of putting in the hard work with the reward being generous giving. This book is a must-read for anyone looking to understand how faith and work can intertwine for the greater good.
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About the Author: Rich Sanders
Rich Sanders is a dedicated pastor and seasoned professional. He serves as the founding pastor of Online Home Church in the Episcopal Diocese of Atlanta, which has been meeting online weekly since March 2020. With a Master’s in Divinity from Emory University’s Candler School of Theology, Sanders balances his ministry with a career in business. As the retired President of Southern Health Lawyers, he has been recognized in The Best Lawyers in America-Healthcare since 2011. He also founded St. Michael’s Mission, Inc., a charity supporting active duty and veterans of the armed services.
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1st to hear of the book. Cool contest.
ReplyDeleteI LOVE this book. Christianity and capitalism don't have to be mutually exclusive!
ReplyDeleteThat would be a great book to read.
ReplyDeleteGreat contest! Hard work and generosity are so important. I completely agree that there is a peace to helping others.
ReplyDeleteI entered the giveaway. My husband would enjoy this book.
ReplyDeleteLooks like a great contest to enter. Thanks for sharing insights on this book and the charitable giveaway. Stephanie
ReplyDeleteI completely agree that followers of Christianity can also embrace capitalism. And providing a portion of your profits to worthy causes is a wonderful way to express gratitude for your success!
ReplyDeleteI think I would enjoy this book. It's nice to hear about how Christians can also be capitalists.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing this, it’s always nice to get different preservatives on a topic. lavandaMichelle
ReplyDeleteI like a book which came from the scriptures and I think I will enjoy reading this. Hard work and generosity are important key to be successful in life.
ReplyDeleteThat sounds like a great book to read. And such great giveaways. Thank you! -LYNNDEE
ReplyDeleteThat sounds like a great book to check out and good luck to all participants of the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteThis is awesome the aim of the book to help others including family and ourselves. First time to know about this book and the name is interesting as well.
ReplyDeleteHhhhmmm....this will be an interesting read for me since I have very serious reservations about capitalism in general.
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