by Dave Kahle | Sep 13, 2018 | Business Best Practices, Christian living
It’s more and more popular to blame other people or some ‘ism’ for your own circumstances. As long as we claim to be a victim we’ll never achieve our potential. As soon as we accept personal responsibility for our own circumstances, we gain the freedom to change...
by Dave Kahle | Aug 20, 2018 | Business Best Practices, Business is Ministry
What do you do when a fellow Christian owes you money and can’t or won’t repay it? Or, when a Christian owned business is behind on their payments to you? It is difficult situation, but there is some Biblical guidance available. Let’s look at this passage from the...
by Dave Kahle | Aug 16, 2018 | Business Best Practices, Christian living
When you think of what’s holding your business back, are you able to identify hindrances? Over lunch with one of my clients, he asked an unusually deep question: “In your training, do you try to instill new skills, are you more effective by removing the...
by Dave Kahle | Aug 3, 2018 | business as mission, Business Best Practices, Christian living
What is one of the characteristics that distinguish a Biblical business from its competitors? It is the emphasis the executives of Biblical businesses give prayer in business. Uncomfortable? This is an uncomfortable thought to many Christian business people. We have...
by Dave Kahle | Jul 26, 2018 | business as mission, Business Best Practices, Christian living, Kingdom Issues
A Christian business is a powerful ministry. In fact, most Christian business people don’t realize the great impact for the Kingdom that their businesses can have. What’s Next? Ordinarily, that’s a question every Christian business person asks pretty regularly...
by Dave Kahle | Jul 11, 2018 | business as mission, Business Best Practices, Christian living, Kingdom Issues
Faith Through Business When you think of great examples of faith from the Bible, you automatically picture Abraham, who fathered the Hebrew people. His faith is legendary; so great that he was willing to sacrifice his only son to be obedient to God. Dig a little into...
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