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May 12, 2025 56 mins

In this May 2025 episode of Faith Driven Investor, hosts Richard Cunningham and John Coleman welcome Deirdre Gibson, ETF Specialist and National Sales Director at Praxis Investment Management, for a wide-ranging discussion on faith-driven investing and current market conditions.

Episode Highlights:

Understanding ETFs vs. Mutual Funds (2:31-4:42)

  • Gibson explains the structural differences between ETFs and mutual funds
  • Key advantages of ETFs: tax benefits, liquidity, transparency, and lower minimum investments
  • How ETF structure makes diversified investing more accessible to everyday people

Jesus as a Model for Engagement (7:39-12:03)

  • Gibson shares insights from her Kingdom Advisors conference presentation
  • Examines how Jesus engaged with sinners rather than avoiding them
  • Applies this model to faith-driven investing: avoid, seek, engage framework
  • Makes the case for strategic engagement with companies rather than only screening them out

The "Sullivan Principles" and Christian Influence (12:03-15:19)

  • Coleman discusses how the Episcopal Church's 1971 engagement with GM over apartheid led to industry-wide change
  • How Christians can use capital ownership to influence corporate behavior
  • The missed opportunity when Christians only avoid rather than engage

Research on Faith-Aligned Investing (20:50-24:24)

  • Praxis research reveals significant gap between investor desires and advisor actions
  • 70-85% of investors want values-aligned options while only 9% of advisors initiate these conversations
  • Evidence that clients are making investments outside advisor relationships when values-alignment isn't offered

Tariffs and Market Analysis (29:01-41:42)

  • Comprehensive breakdown of the Trump administration's tariff strategy and goals
  • Analysis of four key administration objectives: reducing trade deficits, leveling playing fields, securing critical supply chains, and changing allies' position toward China
  • Coleman's five-point framework for achieving a "soft landing" through modest and reciprocal tariffs

Market Outlook and Behavioral Finance (42:11-47:05)

  • Disconnect between resilient economic data and fearful consumer/investor sentiment
  • The phenomenon of "home bias" in investment portfolios
  • The importance of maintaining business confidence to avoid recession despite uncertainty

Closing Thoughts on Human Dignity in Economics (48:33-53:19)

  • Discussion of valuing human contributions beyond productive capacity
  • Faith perspective on economic disruption from AI and technology advancement
  • Biblical frameworks for approaching economic uncertainty with confidence
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