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Living Simply in a Cohousing Community: An interview with Yvette Schock and Bob Francis

Bob Francis, a sociology professor at Whitworth University, and Yvette Schock, a Lutheran pastor and chaplain at Riverview Retirement Community, have a wide-ranging experience of shared simple living. They each lived in intentional communities as single people, and they have been thoughtful about how they think about consumerism and share experiences with other people in their lives. In 2019, the   [Read More …]

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Trip of Perspective to Central Appalachia

Join Mike Little and others from the Faith and Money Network on a Trip of Perspective to Central Appalachia this fall (Oct. 20-23) to Wise County, Va. to learn about the devastating effects of mountaintop removal and how local leaders are organizing for environmental and economic justice. We'll spend two days listening and building relationships with friends from Southern Appalachian Mountain   [Read More …]

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A Jubilee Fund replaces credit card debt with community trust — and frees everyone in the process

The Portland-based Jubilee Fund raised $100,000 to eliminate credit card debt for eight neighbors. The individuals who had their debts paid off then became donors, making payments to reparations efforts for five years with 0% interest. What would it look like to build equity and trust by freeing our neighbors from debt? How could we organize a community so that everyone could live with a   [Read More …]

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Spending our money: It’s a work-in-progress for us

Most people believe that having enough money is a prerequisite for living a good and comfortable life. For most of us, we need money for food, a home (or apartment), meeting our medical needs, buying clothes, obtaining an education for ourselves and our children, and having transportation to get to our jobs. Acquiring even more money opens the door to even more – perhaps a larger and more   [Read More …]

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Figuring out a new, faith-driven financial path

Trying to align our money choices with our deepest values was confusing, humbling, and complicated. But we weren’t (and aren’t) alone. A few years ago my husband Zach and I began having conversations about “faith and money.”  We entered the conversations with some trepidation, as if we were entering uncharted territory.  Simplicity and responsibility The conversations   [Read More …]

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A manna jar for your home

Over the last ten years, the Exodus story of the manna jar and God’s provision for the Hebrew people escaping slavery in Pharaoh’s Egypt has become a powerful metaphor in the teaching ministry of Faith and Money Network. (Read more about this “living symbol” in this reflection by Paul Taylor and Lee Van Ham.) Through an arrangement with Kentucky artist and potter Mitchell Rickman, you can now   [Read More …]

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From anxiety to grace: How my thinking about money has changed

I have never matched most people’s image of someone enslaved to money. I have never thrown ethics to the wind to get or keep a high-paying position; I have never been interested in a high-paying position at all. I have never run up huge credit card bills which I could not pay off. Yet my heart has been in bondage to the idol of money. I grew up an only child in a home with an income that was   [Read More …]

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Honoring the past, envisioning the future: Faith and Money Network celebrates 40 years

As we celebrate our 40th anniversary at Faith and Money Network, we’re taking a look back at our legacy, revisiting the programs and events we’ve introduced over the decades, and outlining the possibilities that lie ahead for our small but mighty organization. Don McClanen founded the organization as the Ministry of Money after holding his first unofficial workshop in 1976. Don found himself   [Read More …]

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An Invitation to Anti-Racist Action: Moving Money to Hope Credit Union

In the wake of the Black Lives Matter movement and Faith and Money Network’s own reckoning with a commitment to racial equity, the organization has committed to moving money to Hope Credit Union, a Black-led, government-insured financial institution based in Jackson, Mississippi. Faith and Money Network director Mike Little and board member Andy Loving of Just Money Advisors invite you to   [Read More …]

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Jesus and the Roman Coin

I think I was a teenager when I first came across the story of Jesus’ clever back-and-forth with the religious authorities of his time. The story is found in Matthew 22:15-22, and the line familiar to most is in verse 21: “Then he said to them, “Give therefore to the emperor the things that are the emperor’s, and to God the things that are God’s.”  At the time, and in recent memory, I   [Read More …]

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