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Should a Christian Be on Welfare?
				There is a Biblical theology of charity for the poor, just as there is a Biblical theology of everything.			
	
			
									
						Posted in Faith, Federal, Marriage/Family/Culture					
					
													
						Tagged charity, Christianity, debt, government, money, Welfare					
					
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		Larry Burkett Was Right–About A Lot of Things
				If you remember the late, great financial teacher Larry Burkett, your life is likely the better for it. I worked with Larry for several years in his Gainesville, Georgia headquarters of Christian Financial Concepts (and continued to work for the organization from home for many years after my children started coming along). In my mind, he ranks right up there with some of our Founding Fathers in his wisdom, love for this country, and amazing foresight in economic and political issues.			
	
			
									
						Posted in Education, Federal, Marriage/Family/Culture					
					
													
						Tagged Common Core, debt, economy, healthcare, Larry Burkett, Michelle Fitzpatrick Thomas, The Coming Economic Earthquake					
					
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