Am I confusing symptoms with problems?
Having more cash and what it can buy will not satisfy anyone's deepest desires.
Follow Jesus’example (Protect Others)
We would have been staying there at exactly the time the attack occurred if it had not been for God’s intervention.
Follow Jesus’ example (Attribute Success to Others)
On a much larger scale, Jesus experienced great success during His earthly ministry. Yet Jesus attributed His success to someone else.
Follow Jesus’ example (Wisdom)
In our knowledge culture, we face the obstacle of uncurated information overload!
Follow Jesus’ example (Impart Courage)
The wonderful news is that He has not left us as orphans but instead has sent His Holy Spirit to indwell and empower those who believe in Him
Follow Jesus’ example (Truth Telling)
Jesus never once avoided the truth. He defined Himself as truth (see John 14:6) and explained His purpose as testifying to the truth.
Follow Jesus’ example (Humility)
Humility manifests in our day-to-day lives through our words and actions.
Follow Jesus’ example (Serve Others)
Jesus defines servant leadership as the intersection of the Golden Rule and the prioritizing of giving over receiving.
Follow Jesus’ example (Mission Driven)
By enduring the cross and thereby bearing the punishment due every human being, Jesus perfectly fulfilled His mission.
Follow Jesus’ example (Introduction)
At first blush, a “follower-leader” would appear to be an oxymoron since these two roles seem mutually exclusive.
The ultimate example of purposeful risk-taking
One of the principal lessons I have learned from the investment profession is that taking risk is good provided one takes it on purpose.
Freedom (Part 2)
The reason Jesus calls us to follow him into the marketplace is love for God and love for others.
Freedom (Part 1)
What did Jesus mean when he said that those he sets free will be “free indeed”?
Wishful thinking cannot nullify truth
One of the key truths well known to successful salespeople is that objections raised by potential customers are often a smokescreen to obscure the real objection. And, in the context of this blog, the real objection is often, quite simply, that they don’t want Christianity to be true.
Business is an engine of influence
The major question on the CEO’s mind was whether God was calling him into vocational ministry.
Business is an engine of funding
The ultimate source of funding for every one of these worthwhile endeavors is private sector for-profit businesses.
Business is an engine of creativity
For a marketplace leader who is a follower of Jesus, business is not just a creative outlet but also a venue where the believer has a unique advantage.