AboutJerry Bowyer, Author at Affluent Christian Investor - Page 5 of 11
Premature Ending Of Quarantine = Death Panels
I sense that part of the conservative conversation has shifted towards ‘hey we can’t shut down the economy over this’. A WSJ editorial seemed to call for restarting things after 14 days.
What does that call imply? We learn … Read More
9 Things Christians Investors Need To Know About Handling The Dilemma Of Investing In A World Of Sin
Last time we talked about how to distinguish between different types of faith-based investing, and the importance of getting a good return and doing it with integrity. Most folks do their investing in publicly traded markets, not in the exclusive … Read More
5 Things Christian Financial Advisors & Their Clients Should Know About Faith-Based Investing
If Jesus is really Lord of all, then he is Lord of finance. However, all too often Christians who work in finance fail to think deeply about how to apply their faith to their financial services and the clients can … Read More
How The Left Took Over Corporations, And What We Can Do To Stop Them
With contributions by Charles Bowyer.
We recently sat down for an interview with Justin Danhof, director of the Free Enterprise Project at the National Center for Public Policy Research. Danhof is a leading voice counter-balancing ideological activists in the … Read More
Is There A Spiritual Element To China’s Pig Plague?
If you are not religious, the rest of this article is going to seem very weird to you. Let him who has ears hear.
China has been engaged in escalating persecution of religious minorities, Christians and Muslims. I wrote an … Read More
A Friendly Debate With A Leading Longevity Scientist About Keto
There’s an old Latin saying, ‘nomen est omen’, roughly paraphrased as ‘your name is a sign of your destiny’. I don’t know from omens, but after I read the recent book by Dr. Valter Longo about diet and longevity, I … Read More
Extremely Well Documented Novels Describe The Final Days Of Ancient Jerusalem
Brian Godawa is a screenwriter (who has written, among other films, the powerfully moving To End All Wars), non-fiction author, movie critic, and novelist. I write today about his novels, particularly the fascinating quadriology about the fall of Jerusalem and the rise … Read More
A Biblical Approach To Engaging With Corporations
In his annual letter to corporations in 2018, Larry Fink, CEO of the world’s largest asset management company Blackrock, wrote: “Unnerved by fundamental economic changes and the failure of government to provide lasting solutions, society is increasingly looking to … Read More
Biblical Economics & Finance: The Bible On Money & Saving
This article provides a biblically rooted view of wealth creation and investing. It originates from a document written for Ronald Blue & Co. (now Ronald Blue Trust) in helping create their Principles-Based Investing philosophy. The original document’s primary contributors … Read More
Biblical Economics & Finance: Government’s Role
This article provides a biblically rooted view of wealth creation and investing. It originates from a document written for Ronald Blue & Co. (now Ronald Blue Trust) in helping create their Principles-Based Investing philosophy. The original document’s primary contributors were Ken … Read More
SAT And IQ Tests’ Eugenics Roots
Forbes Publisher Rich Karlgaard’s new book, Late Bloomers, has an absolutely fascinating discussion about the intellectual roots of our culture of intellectual child sorting. It starts with Alfred Binet, the self-taught and late blooming psychologist, who was asked to develop … Read More
Forbes Publisher vs. The B+ Student Suicide Epidemic
Rich Karlgaard can pinpoint the exact moment when he realized that he needed to write a book to counter the toxic culture of early achievement. The publisher of Forbes Magazine, a journalist and thought leader whose beat was technology, … Read More
Biblical Economics & Finance: When Demand Becomes The Driver
This article provides a biblically rooted view of wealth creation and investing. It originates from a document written for Ronald Blue & Co. (now Ronald Blue Trust) in helping create their Principles-Based Investing philosophy. The original document’s primary contributors … Read More
Biblical Economics & Finance: Balancing Investment & Consumption
This article provides a biblically rooted view of wealth creation and investing. It originates from a document written for Ronald Blue & Co. (now Ronald Blue Trust) in helping create their Principles-Based Investing philosophy. The original document’s primary contributors … Read More
Biblical Economics & Finance: An Introduction To Wealth
This article provides a biblically rooted view of wealth creation and investing. It originates from a document written for Ronald Blue & Co. (now Ronald Blue Trust) in helping create their Principles-Based Investing philosophy. The original document’s primary contributors … Read More
What Does Jesus Teach About Investing?
Jesus talks about investment in his parables.
The first thing Jesus says about investing is something which He doesn’t explicitly say, but implies: that is, that investment is permitted, and even good. This is implied by the fact that Jesus … Read More
Remember The Media’s Obsession With This Recession Metric?
It’s called the inverted yield curve, and it happens when the 10-year treasury interest rate goes lower than the 3-month interest rate. Why should that matter? Because it tends to occur when markets believe that the Fed is going … Read More
Jesus’ Debt Warnings, Pt. 2: Torah And Debt Release
Let’s take a closer look at the Torah debt remittance rules.
“At the end of every seven years you shall grant a remission of debts.
2 “And this is the manner of remission: every creditor shall release what he has loaned to … Read More
Jesus’ Debt Warnings, Pt. 1: “The Serpent Indebted Me”
Did Jesus talk about debt? The Bible talks about it: Torah has a considerable amount of material about debt and debt remission. Proverbs has warnings about it, and Paul seems to have at least one comment discouraging it, but … Read More
By Persecuting Christians, Xi Is Risking His Own Regime
The Chinese government is responding to the rapid growth of Christianity in that country with violence and oppression, in an attempt to consolidate power. But that is exactly the wrong response. We at Bowyer Research urge President Xi Jinping to study … Read More
Last Quarter Markets Got De-FAANGed
The chart below shows that for several years, growth stocks strongly outperformed value stocks. In plain terms, that means that already expensive stocks got very expensive, and already very expensive stocks then went on to get very, very expensive.
(*Growth in blue; value in orange.)
That … Read More
One Year Later And The Trump Tax Cut Boom Seems To Be Petering Out
The data show the trend in GDP quarterly growth from the time of the initial recovery to the latest available data.
The data clearly show the lackluster nature of the recovery from the great recession after a very short-lived … Read More
Why Big Funds Overlook Places Like Columbus And Why They Shouldn’t
A recent article in City Journal summarizes Columbus, Ohio’s job growth success:
“Nine years ago, when the Columbus Partnership, an organization of 65 Central Ohio CEOs, launched the Columbus 2020 initiative, which sought to add 150,000 new jobs to the regional … Read More
AD or ADD: 2019 Years From What?
2019 years from what? Most people still know (I hope) what event initiates our calendar. Few people know why. That’s because we have, long ago, stopped paying attention to history.
One of the reasons that it’s so hard to … Read More