Income Inequality
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Why is the Gospel good news to the poor?
Because it was addressed to them first. Not spiritually ever-after. Not metaphorically broke. Not “poor in spirit” as a poetic euphemism for everyone. The actual poor. The overlooked. The overworked. The underpaid. The stepped on. The always last. The first exploited. The first blamed. The last resourced. Jesus didn’t open His ministry in Rome, the Continue reading
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The Perpetual Jubilee of the Kingdom
Principle: The Kingdom’s Economy Is a Perpetual Jubilee When Jesus stood in Nazareth and read Isaiah 61 — “The Spirit of the Lord is upon me… to proclaim good news to the poor… to proclaim the acceptable year of the Lord” — He wasn’t being poetic. He was nationalizing mercy. He was declaring that the Continue reading
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How to start a food co-op
Principle: Collective Hunger Requires Collective Action The system wants us isolated — each family scraping by alone. But when we pool our small resources, we turn survival into strength. A food co-op isn’t charity; it’s shared stewardship. It’s the Fair Share Covenant in action. Step 1 – Gather the Core Find five to ten trustworthy Continue reading
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We Were Supposed to Own This Place
America was not meant to be a company run by oligarchs. It was a covenant — an agreement that if you worked the soil, built the rail, carried the load, or raised the child who did, then you held an equal share in the promise. But somewhere along the way, that promise was stolen. We Continue reading
