Pursuing Redemptive Economic Activities — Mike Hatch

A key part of Christian leadership is managing our finances in a way that honors God. But God calls us to more than just sound money management, says Mike Hatch.
In fact, God challenges us to ensure that all our economic activities -- at work, at home, at the store, and everywhere else -- contribute to God's redemptive purposes.
In this interview, Mike gives the whys and hows behind pursuing redemptive economic activities.
For more information, check out the Mises Institute website and Gary North's website.
A graduate ofTrinity Evangelical Divinity School, Mike started his ministry career inYoung Lifebefore becoming the men’s pastor at a large church in the Pittsburgh area. Currently he serves Christian small business owners as a Chapter President forTruth At Workin Pittsburgh, where he lives with his beautiful bride and beloved son.
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Chris Bolinger is the author of three men’s devotionals – 52 Weeks of Strength for Men, Daily Strength for Men, and Fuerzas para Cada Día para el Hombre – and the co-host of the Throwing Mountains podcast. He splits his time between northeast Ohio and southwest Florida. Against the advice of medical professionals, he remains a die-hard fan of Cleveland pro sports teams. Find him at mensdevotionals.com. Learn More » |
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