Would Jesus buy this stock? The rise of Biblically Responsible Investing

BRI investing combines stewardship mindset with financial strategy, enabling Christians to invest in companies that reflect biblical virtues and values.

A new trend has been gaining traction in the investment community and is picking up steam across America. This strategy, Biblically Responsible Investing (BRI), may well be worth your attention, whether you’re a devout believer, a cautious steward of your money or just someone who has leaned more into your faith.

What is Biblically Responsible Investing?

Using BRI, investors seek to align their financial decisions with biblical principles. It’s not just about return on investment. It’s about honoring the Lord with how we invest the resources He has entrusted to us. Basically, you invest in companies that align with Christian values and avoid those whose business practices or social stances conflict with those values.

Over the past 30 plus years of my investment career, I’ve seen socially responsible investing, ethical investing, the huge push for ESG investing, and now we are starting to see the rise of Biblically Responsible Investing.

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Why is it gaining momentum now?

There are a few reasons:

How does it work in practice?

There are several mechanics that go into BRI for the way the funds are invested:

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What are some funds that offer this approach?

If you’re looking to invest along these lines, here are some examples of funds and ETFs that market themselves as Biblically Responsible Investing vehicles. (These a just a few examples but do your homework before you invest.)

Are there benefits – beyond the spiritual component here?

Is It Time For You To Start Biblically Investing?

If you’re someone who believes that "Whatever you do, do all for the glory of God" (1 Corinthians 10:31) applies to how you make money and not just how you spend it, then BRI may be a tool worth considering. If you view your investments solely as a profit machine with no moral reflection, then perhaps it’s time you turn the page.

Biblically Responsible Investing could be a fad and could be more permanent as a new forceful culture takes place here in America. For Christian investors who want their money to reflect their faith, for stewards who believe God owns everything, and for families who think about the legacy of their wealth it offers a powerful option. One that connects the marketplace with the pew and the balance sheet with the Bible.

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