To protect your integrity as a leader, don’t focus only on the big, obvious temptations. Watch out for the subtle deceptions.
Our mission as an organization is to purposefully equip Christ followers to live out their faith vibrantly at work. Why? Because the job that you hold, the work that you do, the people that you work with – none of that is by chance. The people you work with need to meet Jesus, and you may be their only chance.
I’ve been in non-profit leadership for more than 20 years. The thing about NPO leadership is that so much of it is learned on the job. Although there are some great courses these days, often the CEOs of NPO have to learn from the school of hard knocks. Here are 10 tips for non-profit CEOs.
It has become increasingly common these days not only to argue the merits of a viewpoint but to denigrate opponents’ character. It is perfectly appropriate to argue the pros and cons of each view. But castigating opponents’ character, smearing their reputation, and spreading falsehood and unsubstantiated rumors does not strengthen one’s case.
Do you ever feel unimportant in the Kingdom of God? There were times when I felt frustrated because I knew I had a call on my life to full-time ministry, but I was not a fit for being a church pastor. I also knew I was an entrepreneur. I could not reconcile the pull between the two.
Three myths continue to persist among Christians who work in the marketplace.
The Lord has called each of us to use our chosen vocations in intentional ways to win the respect of outsiders, to preach the gospel, and to make disciples of Jesus Christ. Let that truth and Paul’s example challenge and inspire you as you go about your work today!
One morning when I hailed an airport cab in Miami, I looked forward to 25 minutes of staring out the window. I was about to hear a story I'd never forget.
Speaker, author and business consultant Ken Blanchard shares about his journey of leadership and what he learned from Jesus along the way.
Once we’ve won respect of outsiders, we, like the apostle Paul, will be put in positions to preach the gospel in word and deed.
Leaders who exhibit integrity inspire trust and confidence in their followers.
What does it look like to act in the opposite spirit?
Unemployment is seldom easy. In fact, for a working follower of Jesus Christ, it can present not only fiscal crisis, but spiritual crisis as well.
When I think about sharing my faith, sometimes I think about it through a "product management" lens.
Your biblical worldview is not a hurdle to overcome.
Dr. Roberto Bolli is a medical leader shining a light in his field.
John and Tracy Houston run one of the best home-building businesses in the country. Every prospect for them is important, even the ones they don't land. "God didn't tell us to go sell houses, He told us to go reach people."
What does it mean to be a Christ-following entrepreneur, investor, or “steward” in business?
What can Shiphrah and Puah teach us about our work today?