by Dave Kahle | Apr 4, 2017 | Biblical Business Profiles, business as mission
Excerpted from The Good Book on Business by Dave Kahle HomeCoders is Josh Roley’s company. Josh has four sources of income. In this, Josh finds software developers who want to work from home and matches them to employers who hire them. Sometimes the employer hires...
by Dave Kahle | Apr 4, 2017 | Biblical Business Profiles, business as mission
Excerpted from The Good Book on Business by Dave Kahle Daron has a business creating automated sales systems for the health and fitness industry. His 17-person business is completely virtual – everyone works out of their homes. He and Mario, his partner, got their...
by Dave Kahle | Apr 4, 2017 | Biblical Business Profiles, business as mission
Excerpted from The Good Book on Business by Dave Kahle Tom Sudyk’s story is another example of the unlimited ways that the Lord works in our lives to shape us and bring about the situations he wants. EC group is composed of two business entities: a US operation with...
by Dave Kahle | Apr 4, 2017 | Biblical Business Profiles, business as mission
Excerpted from The Good Book on Business by Dave Kahle Duncan Stacey owns Howell Plumbing Supply, a Canadian company, and is committed to running it on a Biblical basis. He came to this position in an uncommon way, as a series of events unfolded in multiple areas of...
by Dave Kahle | Mar 24, 2017 | business as mission, Business Best Practices
In a previous post, I wrote that qualities of character in the CEO were a more important indicator of business success than the business model. In this and the next few posts, I’m going to share those qualities that I believe mark a great business leader. First,...
by Dave Kahle | Mar 22, 2017 | business as mission, Business Best Practices, Christian living
“Plans fail when there is no counsel, but they succeed when advisers are many.“ (Proverbs 15:22) This is an often-quoted verse, a piece of advice from King Solomon, the wisest man who ever lived. While the advice doesn’t appear to be pointed only at business...
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