
Welcome to the official blog of Paul Scribner — a space where insight meets inspiration. Paul writes at the intersection of business, philanthropy, the arts, and faith, offering thoughtful reflections on how these worlds connect and shape a life of purpose. From navigating the challenges of leadership to highlighting transformative charitable work, celebrating creative expression, and exploring the role of faith in daily life, Paul invites readers into a conversation that’s as practical as it is deeply personal.

Celebrating What Unites Us: The Abrahamic Faiths and the Promise of the Abrahamic Family House
Deep within Judaism, Christianity, and Islam lies a shared commitment to kindness, forgiveness, and care for the vulnerable. These timeless values form a cornerstone of mutual respect and collective responsibility, fostering dialogue and empathy. The Abrahamic Family House, inspired by the UAE’s vision of tolerance, embodies this call to unity, showing how shared values can bridge divides without erasing the unique identities of each faith.

When the Debt Is Just Gone: Divine Mercy, Christian Grace, and the End of Transactional Faith
Something shifted when I encountered a truth that changed everything: the debt I was tallying wasn’t being counted by the Divine.

Leverage Rules in a Post-Crisis World: What the Fed’s Proposal Means for Private Investors
On June 18, 2025, U.S. banking regulators—specifically the Federal Reserve, FDIC, and OCC—announced a plan to ease the enhanced Supplementary Leverage Ratio (eSLR) for the nation’s largest banks. This move, long discussed but only now formalized, is aimed at freeing up capital so banks can more actively trade and make markets in Treasuries, which are foundational to global liquidity and pricing across all asset classes.

