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God and Economics: Why Faith Belongs at the Table

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In today’s world, discussions about economic development often leave God out of the picture.
But at Agents of Change International, we believe you can’t truly fix an economic problem without a spiritual solution.

Why?

Because money isn’t the master—mindset is.
And mindset is shaped by belief, values, and identity—all of which are spiritual in nature.

When God is at the center of economic planning:

  • Leaders operate with integrity
  • Wealth becomes a tool, not an idol
  • Prosperity is shared, not hoarded
  • Generational curses of poverty are broken

We must invite God back to the head of the table—in business, in government, and in community planning.

Because when God is first, people flourish.

“God’s economy never runs dry—because it’s rooted in purpose, not profit.”

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