In this speech delivered at the 1995 meeting of the Christian Stewardship Association (Woodfield Hyatt Hotel--Schaumburg, IL), Pollard offers a vision of business as an endeavor fundamentally oriented to the stewardship of God\u27s resources
Speaking at the 1999 Christian Business Men\u27s Lunch in Milwaukee, WI, Pollard notes that in the m...
Speaking at InterVarsity\u27s Open for Business Conference in St. Louis, MO, Pollard describes vocat...
This study examines the model of faith-business integration developed at ServiceMaster, and relatedl...
In this speech at the 2008 Chicago Executive Forum Breakfast (Naperville, IL), Pollard posits that C...
Speaking at a Wheaton College chapel address, Pollard reflects on how the marketplace can be conside...
This speech was delivered at a Symposium on Corporations, Capitalism, and Christianity sponsored by ...
Speaking at the Crossroads Center for Faith and Work at Old St. Patrick\u27s Church in Chicago, Poll...
In this speech at Trinity Western University (Langley, British Columbia), Pollard explains his theor...
Pollard delivered this speech at the 2001 meeting of the Christian Management Association, which was...
Addressing the Mennonite Homes Association, Pollard considers the role that a clear mission and comm...
Speaking to the Christian Business Faculty Association in Cedarville, OH, Pollard addresses the ques...
Whereas many Christians consider business a necessary evil, in this address at the Christian Books...
Delivered at Seattle Pacific University and geared primarily for business students, this speech addr...
Speaking on the occasion of College Church\u27s (Wheaton, IL) 150th anniversary, Pollard posits whet...
In this speech at a retreat for the students of Talbot Seminary (Biola University), Pollard outlines...
Speaking at the 1999 Christian Business Men\u27s Lunch in Milwaukee, WI, Pollard notes that in the m...
Speaking at InterVarsity\u27s Open for Business Conference in St. Louis, MO, Pollard describes vocat...
This study examines the model of faith-business integration developed at ServiceMaster, and relatedl...
In this speech at the 2008 Chicago Executive Forum Breakfast (Naperville, IL), Pollard posits that C...
Speaking at a Wheaton College chapel address, Pollard reflects on how the marketplace can be conside...
This speech was delivered at a Symposium on Corporations, Capitalism, and Christianity sponsored by ...
Speaking at the Crossroads Center for Faith and Work at Old St. Patrick\u27s Church in Chicago, Poll...
In this speech at Trinity Western University (Langley, British Columbia), Pollard explains his theor...
Pollard delivered this speech at the 2001 meeting of the Christian Management Association, which was...
Addressing the Mennonite Homes Association, Pollard considers the role that a clear mission and comm...
Speaking to the Christian Business Faculty Association in Cedarville, OH, Pollard addresses the ques...
Whereas many Christians consider business a necessary evil, in this address at the Christian Books...
Delivered at Seattle Pacific University and geared primarily for business students, this speech addr...
Speaking on the occasion of College Church\u27s (Wheaton, IL) 150th anniversary, Pollard posits whet...
In this speech at a retreat for the students of Talbot Seminary (Biola University), Pollard outlines...
Speaking at the 1999 Christian Business Men\u27s Lunch in Milwaukee, WI, Pollard notes that in the m...
Speaking at InterVarsity\u27s Open for Business Conference in St. Louis, MO, Pollard describes vocat...
This study examines the model of faith-business integration developed at ServiceMaster, and relatedl...