Issue 8: Workplace Practices that Glorify God (Fall 2019)

Please click individual articles below.

 

 


Living Cases: A Yielded Life

By Michael L. Kern, III

 


Business for the Glory of God

By Wayne Grudem

 


Witnessing at Work: When
It’s Taboo to Talk about Religion

By Michael Cafferky

 


Taking Ownership While Giving Glory to God

By Matthew Wilson


Supply Chain Management:
Perspectives from Christian Ethics

By Joshua Strakos, Blaine McCormick, and Matthew Douglas


Imago Dei: How Accountants
Glorify God

By Susan Van Weelden and Laurie George Busuttil


Christian Influence on Culture:
Building Shalom in the Marketing Workplace

By Mary Ann Harris and Laureen Mgrdichian


Acknowledgments

PUBLISHERS

Robert B. Sloan, Jr.
M. Kenneth Holt

EDITORS

Ernest Liang

CONTRIBUTING EDITORS

Richard Martinez
Darrell Bock

REVIEW BOARD (2018-2019)

Michael Cafferky, Southern Adventist University (retired)
Marjorie Cooper, Baylor University
Al Erisman, Seattle Pacific University
Timothy Ewest, Houston Baptist University
David Gill, Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary (retired)
Doris Gomez, Regent University
David Hagenbuch, Messiah College
Jeffrey Haymond, Cedarville University
Wallace Henley, Belhaven University
Billy Morehead, Mississippi College
Walton Padelford, Union University (retired)
Yvonne Smith, University of La Verne
Jason Stansbury, Calvin College
Marty Stuebs, Baylor University
Michael Wiese, Point Loma Nazarene University


The Christian Business Review, Issue 8. Copyright 2019 Houston Baptist University. All rights reserved by original authors except as noted. Submissions to this journal are welcome. Email us at cbr@hbu.edu. To learn about the Center for Christianity in Business, please visit www.hbu.edu/ccb.

Library of Congress Cataloging Data
Christian business review (Print) ISSN 2334-2862
Christian business review (Online) (www.hbu.edu/cbrj) ISSN 2334-2854


DISCLAIMER

The views expressed in the articles or commentaries in this publication are solely the authors’ and do not necessarily reflect the views and opinions of the Christian Business Review, Houston Christian University (HCU), the HCU Archie W. Dunham College of Business, or the Center for Christianity in Business.


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