In this episode we hear from nationally renowned author, columnist and Forbes contributor, Jerry Bowyer, on the eternally significant role of the entrepreneur/investor in the local community. We discussed his new book, "The Maker Verses the Takers: What Jesus Really Said About Social Justice and Economics," and you will be very surprised by his research. This is a "must-listen," especially if you are an entrepreneur, or hope to be.
We were absolutely blown away by this interview and we think this will be one of the most valuable hours you will spend listening to Jerry unpack his thoughts on Biblical Economics and entrepreneurship. We were thrilled that he was willing to sit down with us and share his thoughts on Jesus' unique perspective on these topics.
Jerry Bowyer is a Forbes contributor, contributing editor of AffluentInvestor.com, and Senior Fellow in Business Economics at The Center for Cultural Leadership. Jerry has compiled an impressive record as a leading thinker in finance and economics. He worked as an auditor and a tax consultant with Arthur Anderson, as Vice President of the Beechwood Company which is the family office associated with Federated Investors, and has consulted in various privatization efforts for Allegheny County, Pa.
He founded the influential economic think tank, the Allegheny Institute, and has lectured extensively at universities, businesses and civic groups. Jerry has been a member of three investment committees, among which is Benchmark Financial, Pittsburgh’s largest financial services firm. Jerry had been a regular commentator on Fox Business News and Fox News. He was formerly a CNBC Contributor, has guest-hosted The Kudlow Report, and has written for CNBC.com, National Review Online and The Wall Street Journal, as well as many other publications. He is the author of The Bush Boom and more recently The Free Market Capitalist’s Survival Guide, published by HarperCollins.
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Resources and Mentions:
The Maker Versus the Takers: What Jesus Really Said about Social Justice and Economics
The Free Market Capitalists Survival Guide