by Dave Kahle | Aug 11, 2019 | business as mission, Business Best Practices, Business is Ministry
To grow your business, you must develop the discipline to adhere to certain regular practices. The first of these is investing your time in your business in a methodical, regular and disciplined way. Growing your business is not the result of a one-time event. Growth...
by Dave Kahle | Jun 29, 2019 | Business is Ministry, Christian living
Deep in the heart of almost every Christian business person is a restless yearning to be significant – to make a mark, to have an impact, to accomplish something of importance. While that yearning is hard-wired into the biology of most of us, it takes on a new shape...
by Dave Kahle | May 9, 2019 | Business Best Practices, Business is Ministry
In 2014, Hobby Lobby, a Christian-owned company, won a lawsuit at the Supreme Court. The lawsuit objected to an Obama-administration mandate that companies had to provide a number of contraceptives to their employees at no-cost or face large fines for not doing so. ...
by Dave Kahle | May 8, 2019 | Business Best Practices, Business is Ministry, Kingdom Issues
See if this real-life example doesn’t sound familiar. The owners of an automobile dealership were regular church-goers and considered themselves to be pious Christians. However, the sales process they used in the business was designed to be manipulative and had...
by Dave Kahle | Apr 30, 2019 | Business Best Practices, Business is Ministry
Throughout the Bible, the people of God who were business people were invariably excellent at their business. Abraham’s business was so large and so successful, for example, that it could produce “318 trained men who had been born in his household.” (See The Good...
by Dave Kahle | Apr 16, 2019 | Business Best Practices, Business is Ministry
Are things changing rapidly in your business? Silly question, isn’t it? Of course, they are changing. Rapid change is the distinguishing characteristic of our times. Take that rapid change and add to it growing competition, increasing complexity, consolidations at...
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