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How to Find God (And Hope) in the Student Loan Crisis

How to Find God (And Hope) in the Student Loan Crisis

According to the New York Federal Reserve Consumer Credit Panel Borrowers, Americans owe a total of $1.5 trillion in federal student loan debt. God has so kindly written His word to confront this crippling debt. Nearly 25 percent of Jesus’ words in the New Testament deal with financial stewardship.

2 Reasons Why Healthcare Sharing Is Popular among Christians

2 Reasons Why Healthcare Sharing Is Popular among Christians

As Christians, who have been instructed to help their brothers and sisters in times like this, it is crucial that we heed this call. But, how can we know when one of our brothers and sisters is in need?

SEC Brings Defrauding Charges against Son of Pastor John MacArthur

SEC Brings Defrauding Charges against Son of Pastor John MacArthur

Mark MacArthur, the son of prominent pastor John MacArthur is facing defrauding charges brought up by the SEC after he failed to disclose personal financial gain in an investment deal.

Bible College, Former Christian Post Publishers Part of Guilty Plea in $35 Million Newsweek Fraud Case

Bible College, Former <em>Christian Post</em> Publishers Part of Guilty Plea in $35 Million Newsweek Fraud Case

A Christian college and the former publishers of The Christian Post and Newsweek have pled guilty in a scheme to fraudulently obtain $35 million from lenders.

Climate-Change Millerites: Why Save for the Future If There Is No Future?

Climate-Change Millerites: Why Save for the Future If There Is No Future?
Back on October 22, 1844, tens of thousands of Americans who followed a preacher named William Miller, eagerly awaited the Second Coming of Christ. By “await,” I don’t mean that they had a general hope or belief, as in, “He will come again in glory to judge the living and the dead.”

Buying a T. Rex and Restoring Notre Dame: Our Quest for Legacy

Buying a T. Rex and Restoring Notre Dame: Our Quest for Legacy
Would you pay $2.95 million for a baby Tyrannosaurus rex? The sixty-eight-million-year-old skeleton was discovered in Montana in 2013 by Alan Detrich and his brother. Detrich loaned the fossil to the Kansas University Natural History Museum, then decided to put it up for sale on eBay. Paleontologists warn that the bones are incomplete and shattered in parts. “The asking price is just absurd,” one said.

What Is an Anonymous $1.5 Billion Lottery Winner Doing with Her Money?

What Is an Anonymous $1.5 Billion Lottery Winner Doing with Her Money?
There’s a reason you can’t name the person who recently won the largest Mega Millions jackpot in US history: she doesn’t want you to.

Why Did the Dow Soar More than a Thousand Points?

Why Did the Dow Soar More than a Thousand Points?
The Dow soared more than a thousand points yesterday, its biggest one-day point spike in history. The Nasdaq and S&P 500 rose dramatically as well.