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Tag Archives: reaping to the edges of your field
Sovereign Debt (Friday)
John Wesley (1703-1791) was a man of many talents: He preached and wrote, his words concise and inspiring. He was a logical thinker and an efficient organizer (there’s a reason we call them Method-ists). He commented on reaping one’s field: … Continue reading
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Sovereign Debt (Thursday)
Me: Not harvesting to the edges of a field seems out of touch with our culture. God: Most Americans don’t harvest fields for profit, true. But you have income. Me: A paycheck—for me, direct deposit. And with my handy-dandy credit … Continue reading
Posted in Building blocks of the economy
Tagged credit card, reaping to the edges of your field, sovereign debt
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