In this "posted first on Nostr" article, I explore the idea that Christians should intentionally prioritize doing business with other Christians to strengthen their community and align their resources with their values. Drawing from Rabbi Daniel Lapin’s Thou Shall Prosper, it notes that a dollar recirculates significantly more times in Jewish and Muslim communities than in Christian ones, contributing to greater wealth accumulation. An email from the US Christian Chamber of Commerce reinforces this by sharing a personal story of buying a house through Christian-led businesses, highlighting the power of prayer and the multiplied impact of reinvesting earnings into Kingdom causes. The article urges Christians to stop funding businesses that oppose their values and instead build an infrastructure—like the U.S. Christian Chamber of Commerce—to redirect wealth and maximize their collective impact...not too dis-similar from the ethos of many Bitcoiners! Read it now. :) View article →

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Andrew Kovacek 6 months ago
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