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Christians for Impact

Christians for Impact

By: Christians for Impact
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Conversations with Christians about the world’s most pressing problems and how you can impact them during and after university. More at www.ChristiansforImpact.org2023 Christianity Spirituality
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  • Tommy Kumpf: Funding Missions by Earning to Give #18
    Apr 23 2025

    Should Christians earn as much money as possible in order to give it to the poor? How much good could you do? Is this path dangerous? JD explores this theme with Tommy Kumpf, a quantitative trader at Susquehanna International Group in Philadelphia.

    🔗 Full-Transcript-And-Links: http://christiansforimpact.org/episodes/tommy-kumpf

    🔗 Earning to Give Profile: www.christiansforimpact.org/earning-to-give-profile

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    30 mins
  • Samuel Dupret: Does Money Buy Happiness? (Happier Lives Institute) #17
    Apr 8 2025

    Samuel Dupret, Research Manager at the Happier Lives Institute, discusses why improving wellbeing in global development can be a highly effective career choice, and why using evidence-based research to measure impact is key. He also talks about how pursuing a career in this field can lead to both personal fulfillment and global impact.

    🔗 *Links/Transcript*

    All Links: https://www.christiansforimpact.org/episodes/samuel-dupret Samuel's Org: https://www.happierlivesinstitute.org/ World Happiness Report: https://worldhappiness.report/ed/2025/giving-to-others-how-to-convert-your-money-into-greater-happiness-for-others/

    ⏳ *Topics*

    00:00 – Intro

    02:30 – Does Money Actually Buy Happiness?

    04:50 – The Science of Measuring Happiness: Meet the "Welby"

    21:20 – Should Christians Care About Happiness—or Embrace Misery?

    34:20 – The World's Best (and Worst) Charities for Your Dollar

    43:20 – Critiques of Measuring Happiness (HLI's Methodology Under Fire) 44:20 – Can We Really Compare Happiness Across Cultures?

    47:20 – Spillovers: Is Happiness Contagious?

    48:50 – GiveWell vs. Happier Lives Institute: Who's Right?

    52:10 – Are Happiness Units Really Created Equal?

    56:20 – What Did Jesus Mean by "Blessed Are the Poor"?

    58:05 – Does Measuring Happiness Mean Some Lives Are Worth More? 1:02:50 – Why Christians Might View Happiness Differently

    1:05:05 – Careers That Actually Make the World Happier

    1:07:40 – Why "Follow Your Passion" Is Terrible Advice

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    1 hr and 14 mins
  • Henry Kaestner: Solving the World's Greatest Problems Through Faith-Driven Investing #16
    Mar 24 2025

    Henry Kaestner, co-founder of Sovereigns Capital and the Faith Driven movements, reveals his journey from Wall Street wealth to radical, faith-driven generosity. We discuss: how can impact investing help alleviate global poverty—especially in Africa? Should I impact invest or give effectively? Should I help locally or globally? Does God need us? Should we encourage other Christians to be generous?

    📌Additional Links: www.christiansforimpact.org/episodes/henry-kaestner

    Topics

    03:42 – Wall Street to Radical Faith

    08:08 – God Doesn't Need Your Money

    09:04 – Investing Boldly for Jesus 15:35 – Is "Solving World's Problems" Arrogant?

    22:58 – Local Poverty Isn't Most Urgent

    26:46 – Africa: Massive Crisis, Tiny Investments

    29:29 – You'll Answer to God for Investments

    34:43 – Your Neighbor Isn't Next Door

    37:09 – Church Must Step Up After PEPFAR

    44:03 – Should Christians Just Give Instead?

    45:29 – Effective Giving Crushes Impact Investing

    46:31 – Does Impact Investing Excuse Selfishness?

    49:03 – Entrepreneurship: Idol or Godly Call?

    55:45 – Real Revival Starts With You

    57:39 – God Wants You on Your Knees

    📌Additional Links: www.christiansforimpact.org/episodes/henry-kaestner

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    59 mins
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