• Doing Business for God

    By: Guy L. Morrill A NOTE FROM THE EDITORS Stewardship. The answer is Stewardship, according to the Rev. Guy Louis Morrill, which is what sets Kingdom business apart from secular business, and gives eternal meaning to the purpose ...

  • Living Cases: The Ways of Boaz

    By: Jeff Applegate INTRODUCTION As a teenager, I had the opportunity to spend three summers at Kanakuk Kamps in Branson, Missouri. While at Kanakuk, I was exposed to Christian college athletes who demonstrated how to live out their ...

  • Business in a Time of Escalating Lawlessness

    By: Marjorie J. Cooper ABSTRACT The escalation of spiritual lawlessness in American society, as well as in many parts of the world, fosters an increase in poverty, crime, and disrespect for other human beings. This rebellion is particularly ...

  • Motivations in Faith-Based Organizations

    By: Ronnie Chuang-Rang Gao and Kevin Sawatsky ABSTRACT This paper fills a gap in research on job satisfaction and motivational factors in faith-based organizations. Drawing on motivational theories, we present a conceptual model that hypothesizes the effects of ...

  • A Theology of Cultural Intelligence

    By: Darrell Bock A NOTE FROM THE EDITORS In today’s post-Christian world, Christ followers find themselves increasingly drawn into situations where their dearly held values and beliefs are being challenged or compromised in the marketplace. Often they feel ...

  • Biblical Business Goals

    By: Larry Burkett A NOTE FROM THE EDITORS In the Call for Paper for this issue, we asked how must Christians press on and lead so that God’s purpose in us, through our testimonies in the marketplace, can ...

  • Gaining Perspectives the Tough Way

    By: Mike E. Rome One thing I have learned during my 69 years on earth is that looking at death changes your perspective, especially when it’s your life that is in the front row. I know because I ...