by Jeffrey Lucas Jr. | Oct 9, 2022 | Money Ethics and Morals
I was having lunch with an old colleague of mine, recently. He was giving me some flack about a career decision I made. “I cannot believe that you chose Option A when Option B was clearly on the table for you. Why in the world would you pick Option A?” Admittedly, I...
by Jeffrey Lucas Jr. | Sep 24, 2022 | Money Ethics and Morals
Listen to the audio version of this blog post here. Recently, I finished the Rise and Fall of Mars Hill podcast. The podcast unpacks the story of a fast-growing megachurch in Seattle that closed virtually overnight. It’s a story of power and greed, lack of...
by Jeffrey Lucas Jr. | Aug 7, 2022 | Money Ethics and Morals
Not long ago I was sick. I felt awful. I object to the idea of the “man cold”. I fight through sickness to prove my mettle, but this time I felt like there was nothing I could do to change my situation. Truth is, there wasn’t. I put on my “sick hoody” (you got...
by Jeffrey Lucas Jr. | Jun 1, 2022 | Money Ethics and Morals
Has anyone ever taken you for granted? Perhaps you’ve spent hours coaching, counseling or helping someone only for them to turn on you in anger. Maybe you’ve sacrificed time, money or resources only to find that person ungrateful. Have you ever helped someone out...
by Jeffrey Lucas Jr. | May 6, 2022 | Money Ethics and Morals
Many Christians decry socialism as an abomination. Perhaps you recently received your tax bill and the size of Uncle Sam’s cut made you angry. A lot of Evangelicals insist that using taxation to wrest funds from them for the benefit of the unworking,...
by Jeffrey Lucas Jr. | Apr 9, 2022 | Money Ethics and Morals
“It’s nothing personal. It’s just business.” Has anyone ever said that to you? Didn’t it feel personal anyways? Money is a personal matter. The American Psychologists association ranks money as the number one stressor among Americans. Money is a leading...
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