by Dave Kahle | Jan 20, 2020 | Business is Ministry, Christian living, Kingdom Issues
A few weeks ago, we met our new neighbor. “Don’t try to convert me” she emphatically declared, “I don’t want anything to do with church.” That reminded me of an earlier conversation with another neighbor, who told the story of the days when he had been involved in a...
by Dave Kahle | Jul 21, 2019 | Business Best Practices, Christian living, Kingdom Issues
Should Christian Business People Continue to Sit on the Sidelines in the Culture Wars? The culture wars are intensifying, and the culture in sliding dark-ward. One of the contributors to that slide is the apathy of Christian business people, who have been content to...
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 | Jan 3, 2019 | Business is Ministry, Kingdom Issues
There are a number of ideas that are bantered around so much within our Christian culture that people assume they are unquestioned truth, when they are anything but that. Here’s one such idea: Spiritual leaders must be seminary-trained pastors. That idea is...
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 18, 2018 | Christian living, Kingdom Issues
Influence of Culture Means Suppression of Questions Most Christians Never Ask In recent years, I’ve come to understand that the influence of culture on our behavior is far more powerful than almost any other factor. We believe and internalize the messages that our...
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