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God’s Steward Investor: Investing for Eternal Impact

Business as Mission is a proven method of using business to align with God’s Great Commission and Great Commandment objectives. Serving brothers and sisters in emerging markets and places of spiritual darkness by partnering with them in their business enterprises is an act of obedience.

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Misalignment Part 2: How to Get Back In Line

When our investing goals don’t align with God’s goals, there are significant consequences for the world around us. Billions of dollars of capital are tied up in funds and accounts owned by Christian investors. This piling up of resources means missed opportunities to start businesses in hard to reach locations that promote economic development in emerging economies.

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Christian Business, Great Commission Donald Simmons, CFP® Christian Business, Great Commission Donald Simmons, CFP®

Missional Business at Work: A sports technology bridge to personal relationships

This company’s successful technology platform has created a platform for bringing salt and light of the gospel to a place where the name of Jesus is little known. Marshall and his team are living proof of the value of incarnational ministry as he lives as a follower of Christ. The seeds of the gospel are planted gradually, in the context of business relationships, and are carefully watered through each interaction he has with his clients.

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How Investing Fosters Eternal Outcomes in God’s Kingdom

Financial advisors may have warned you previously that you must protect the seed (your assets) for next year’s harvest (future growth opportunities). Christian investors or businesspeople are typically the first to express concern over deploying too much seed, thinking that they must be “good stewards.” As stewards of God’s resources, we must invest in ways that accomplish His eternal purposes.

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Word of Advice to Investors: “Maximize risk, Minimize returns”

When we invest as God’s steward, we flip conventional investing goals on their head, paving the way for alternative, additional goals. Investors are able to facilitate eternal impact such as community reconciliation, restoring and improving the environment through sustainable agriculture, and providing resources for people who follow Christ to make Him known among unreached people groups. In the eyes of God, those returns are anything but nominal. They are literally life-changing.

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Financial Advisors, Spiritual Direction Donald Simmons, CFP® Financial Advisors, Spiritual Direction Donald Simmons, CFP®

‘Batman’ and Financial Responsibility?

The Wayne’s trusted Alfred so much that upon their death, he became Bruce Wayne’s legal guardian and fiduciary of the entire Wayne estate. The same requirements that applied to Alfred Pennyworth and to financial advisors under the fiduciary standard apply to us as managers of God’s money. Many Christians consider both the investments they hold and the growth on the investments to be their own, but a fiduciary realizes that the investments and earnings are owned by the Master.

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Whose ‘Economy’ Are We Participating In?

Have you ever wondered where our word economy comes from?  
In a wealthy household in ancient Greece, the owner would often entrust the management of his affairs and material resources, both financial and people, to a steward. In Greek, the word for steward is oikonomos: the oikos is the house, and nomos is connected to the act of managing.

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