Issue 11: Pressing on Toward God’s Goal (Fall 2022) Please click individual articles below. Living Cases: Gaining Perspectives the Tough Way By Mike E. Rome Biblical Business Goals By Larry Burkett A Theology of Cultural Intelligence By Darrell Bock Motivations in Faith-Based Organizations By Ronnie Chuang-Rang Gao and Kevin Sawatsky Business in a Time of Escalating Lawlessness By Marjorie J. Cooper Ethics in the Age of AI By Jason Thacker Acknowledgments PUBLISHERS Robert B. Sloan Mike E. Rome EDITOR Ernest P. Liang, Houston Christian University CONTRIBUTING EDITORS Richard Martinez, Dallas Baptist University Darrell Bock, Dallas Theological Seminary REVIEW BOARD (2020-2022) Andrew Babyak, Messiah College Michael Cafferky (retired), Southern Adventist University John Cragin, Oklahoma Baptist University Timothy Ewest, Houston Christian University David Gill (retired), Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary Doris Gomez, Regent University Lenie Holbrook, Ohio University Kenny Holt, Louisiana Christian University Greg Jordan, Union University Blaine McCormick, Baylor University Steven McMullen, Hope College Billy Morehead, Mississippi College Will Oliver, Sattler College Walton Padelford (retired), Union University Bob Roller, LeTourneau University Eric Schansberg, Indiana University Southeast Yvonne Smith, University of La Verne Michael Weeks, The Citadel The Christian Business Review, Issue 11. Copyright 2022 Houston Christian University. All rights reserved by original authors except as noted. Submissions to this journal are welcome. Email us at cbr@hc.edu or eliang@hc.edu. To learn about the Center for Christianity in Business, please visit hc.edu/ccb. Library of Congress Cataloging Data Christian business review (Print) ISSN 2334-2862 Christian business review (Online) (hc.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. CENTER FOR CHRISTIANITY IN BUSINESS MISSION The mission of the CCB is to equip and encourage leaders to carry their faith into organizations by developing and delivering a distinctively Christian worldview for business. INITIATIVES RESEARCH Consulting Engagements Scholarly Journals Research Seminars and Symposia Resident Scholars Program For Faith and Business Research COMMUNICATION Speaker Series Christian Business Leadership Video Series Christianity in Business Podcast and Live Webinar Series EDUCATION Annual Mentoring Conference Executive Education Programs