1. Christian Economics What difference should being the Church make to where and how we buy our groceries? Should Christians drive a BMW? i.e. What kind of cars should Christians drive? Should we be driving cars? Should our Christian community support Wal-Mart as an enterprise? Where would Jesus live? In what kinds of houses and neighborhoods should Christians choose to raise our families? What levels of debt are acceptable for Christian individuals, families, churches, educational institutions, and Christian businesses? In addition, how much interest is too much for Christians to charge? What kind of pension/retirement/investment plans should Christians support or avoid? How should our accountability as part of the Body of Christ shape the way we make a living?
5. Where would Jesus live? In what kinds of houses and neighborhoods should Christians choose to raise our families?
6. What levels of debt are acceptable for Christian individuals, families, churches, educational institutions, and Christian businesses? In addition, how much interest is too much for Christians to charge?
7. What kind of pension/retirement/investment plans should Christians support or avoid?
8. How should our accountability as part of the Body of Christ shape the way we make a living?
9. Participate in the dialogue!! Email questions to stuferm2@pointloma.edu by Tuesday evening Live tweet questions to @PLNU_FBEI FBEI website: http://www.pointloma.edu/experience/academics/centers-institutes/fermanian-business-economic-institute The Point Weekly blog: http://blogs.pointloma.edu/thepointweekly/
10. Upcoming events: Thursday, 3pm – What can we do? Practical ideas for college students Roots of Giving campaign for Fall semester Informal conversation with the Sabbath Economics Interns of the CJR, Marisa Hirtzel and Bella Tumini Rec Room