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A Conversation on Living God’s Story in Wealth Management with Loran Graham
Early in his career, Loran Graham was following the world's story for investing. Now, he views wealth management as a form of worship. Here he shares how God transformed his view of investing—and what that looks like in practice.
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An Advisor’s Journey to Faithful Investing with Harry Pearson
Harry Pearson was certain that traditional financial advising was his calling. But years into a successful career, he felt something was still missing. Harry sits down with Tim Weinhold to discuss finding fulfillment in faithful advising.
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Money Talks: Witnessing to Creation’s Norms
God’s ‘creational intent’ for investing is that it enlarges human flourishing. Seeing it primarily in terms of returns misses, and deforms, its real purpose.
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A Journey Toward Faith-Based Advising
It became a question of "Who is the owner?"
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Eventide Center for Faith & Investing (“ECFI”) is an educational initiative of Eventide Asset Management, LLC (“Eventide”), an investment adviser.

Statements made by ECFI should not be interpreted as a recommendation or advice pertaining to any security. Investing involves risk including the possible loss of principal. 

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