Sources for economic and monetary systems related to a biblical economic worldview.

Doug's first book traces the development of economics and money through Scripture and historical documents, beginning in the Garden of Eden. It shows how and why today’s systems are designed to war against building the Kingdom of God and what the likely transition to a new system based on God's principles will look like in the coming years.

The sequel to I Came to Give provides a stark contrast between man’s economic systems and God’s. It then provides a framework for how people in local communities can begin to live according to God’s economic principles and ways. Is the modern 21st-century church ready to embrace God’s “radical” economic worldview?

The final book in the series takes us back to the beginning of the Creation narrative. There, we find the true origin of God’s economic design embedded in a covenant He established between Himself, His Son, Creation, and all humanity. God longs to restore this covenant as the foundation of relational intimacy upon which He always intended His Kingdom to be built.

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What follows is a representative sample of the sources, after the Bible, that were used to formulate the assertions, conclusions, and recommended courses of action made by Regeneco. We feel it is our responsibility to provide you with these so that you can do your own research and understand what drives us to serve you.
Regeneco Founder, Doug Tjaden's books present a biblical economic worldview derived from Scripture and proven valid throughout the historical record. They lead to one conclusion. Followers of Jesus can and should adopt a new value exchange ecosystem that focuses on developing the emotional, physical, and spiritual well-being of humanity. Such a system is the only way to serve and protect Creation while providing God's people with the resources needed to build His Kingdom on earth.
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Sources for spiritual matters related to a biblical economic worldview.
Life and culture issues related to a
biblical economic worldview
Carl R. Truman reveals the history of how sexual identity became a dominate theme our culture. The sexual revolution is a symptom, rather than the cause, of the human search for identity. The enemy has thus opened a trading floor to turn human identity as bearing God's image into something very different.