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Posts by Jacqueline Isaacs

Jacqueline Isaacs is the Director of Strategy for Bellwether Communications, where she crafts content strategies for thought leaders. She also serves as the firm’s managing partner in Nashville, TN. She has wide-ranging experience in media relations for national brands and content marketing for nonprofits. She previously served as the Fellow in Strategic Communication with the American Studies Program in Washington, DC. She holds an MBA in Marketing from Johns Hopkins University and a BS in Government from Oral Roberts University. She is the co-author of the book, Called to Freedom: Why You Can Be Christian and Libertarian, and she voiced the recently released audio book version, now available on Audible.

Are Christianity and Freedom Compatible?

There is an old joke that says there are only two types of people in the world: those who divide the world into two types of people, and those who don’t. In college, I was always that student who argued there really aren’t just twotypes of people in the...

The Moral Case for Capitalism: More than Utility

As a reader of this blog, I’d imagine you spend a significant amount of time trying to convince non-political people and non-economic people that they should care about politics, and they should know basic economics. You also probably spend a great deal of time...

Back to Basics: Poverty and Scarcity

As much as I’ve brainstormed and tried to come up with new analogies and arguments for values and well, capitalism, I keep coming back to foundational questions. It’s a new year, which is always a good time to go back to basics. Last December I wrote about...

The Free Market is Like the Kingdom of Heaven

The free market is like the Kingdom of Heaven. That is what I said, but before people start running with that, I mean that in a very particular way. Follow me for a few more paragraphs. Last week I shared some questions which had arisen between friends over some...