“Charitable giving stabilizes as recession ebbs”
Read a March 23, 2011, Religion News Service article describing the steady incline of donations as the economic recession diminishes.
Read a March 23, 2011, Religion News Service article describing the steady incline of donations as the economic recession diminishes.
Read a March 22, 2012, Religion News Service article about how churches were affected by the recession.
Read an Aug. 6, 2009, article from The Economist about the reasons families are choosing to homeschool their children.
This December 2011 research report by North Caroline State University reports on the increase of incidents in which church members ask their religious leaders for financial advice.
Read a December 2011 story published in the Huffington Post about Pope Benedict XVI’s connection between the world economic crisis and the lack of religious faith.
Jim Balassone directs the business ethics programs of the Markkula Center for Applied Ethics at Santa Clara University in Silicon Valley. The center “brings scholars and business people together to address key ethical challenges and develop best practices for building ethical organizational cultures.”
Russell Reno is editor of First Things, a magazine published by the Institute on Religion and Public Life. He writes regularly on topics such as politics, the economy and religious freedom.
Susan Pace Hamill is a professor at the University of Alabama School of Law who specializes in tax law, business organizations and ethics. She is an advocate for Bible-based tax reform guided by the moral principles of Judeo-Christian ethics.
David Skeel is a law professor at the University of Pennsylvania and an evangelical Protestant. His courses include one on Christian perspectives on law.