The church has not always been very helpful in encouraging people grow as followers of Christ in the world of business. This paper is a qualitative study centering on interviews with 28 business leaders about how they apply their faith to their occupation. The business leaders identified issues that Christians need to be aware of in thinking about taking their faith to work. They also expressed critical concerns that they feel are not being addressed well for people who are entering the business world out of college
This study examines the model of faith-business integration developed at ServiceMaster, and relatedl...
This article summarizes the contribution that the Journal of Biblical Integration in Business makes ...
A newly developed elective undergraduate business course titled “Integration of Faith and Business” ...
This paper examines the advantages and pitfalls of establishing a class in the business school to re...
In Christian higher education, business programs often lack a specific Gospel-centered class on Chri...
This paper begins an exploration of the intersection between Christianity and business with a focus ...
Christian business leaders face unclear and ubiquitous pressures to make decisions and handle operat...
This study responds to the need for empirical work on the complex nature and dynamics of faith forma...
The purpose of this essay is to extend the ongoing discussion on how the scholarship of CFBA (and CC...
One Question, Fifty Companies, Eight Practical Answers. What does it look like when a follower of Je...
Teaching students to integrate faith and business has been a long-held goal of Christian business fa...
This paper presents reflections on current practices of integrating faith and teaching marketing sub...
Conference, we announced that the 1999 JBIB would contain a special section focusing on the challeng...
This research note focuses on whether or not accredited Christian business schools formally articula...
This paper aims to unite key business principles with theological insights for faculty within faithb...
This study examines the model of faith-business integration developed at ServiceMaster, and relatedl...
This article summarizes the contribution that the Journal of Biblical Integration in Business makes ...
A newly developed elective undergraduate business course titled “Integration of Faith and Business” ...
This paper examines the advantages and pitfalls of establishing a class in the business school to re...
In Christian higher education, business programs often lack a specific Gospel-centered class on Chri...
This paper begins an exploration of the intersection between Christianity and business with a focus ...
Christian business leaders face unclear and ubiquitous pressures to make decisions and handle operat...
This study responds to the need for empirical work on the complex nature and dynamics of faith forma...
The purpose of this essay is to extend the ongoing discussion on how the scholarship of CFBA (and CC...
One Question, Fifty Companies, Eight Practical Answers. What does it look like when a follower of Je...
Teaching students to integrate faith and business has been a long-held goal of Christian business fa...
This paper presents reflections on current practices of integrating faith and teaching marketing sub...
Conference, we announced that the 1999 JBIB would contain a special section focusing on the challeng...
This research note focuses on whether or not accredited Christian business schools formally articula...
This paper aims to unite key business principles with theological insights for faculty within faithb...
This study examines the model of faith-business integration developed at ServiceMaster, and relatedl...
This article summarizes the contribution that the Journal of Biblical Integration in Business makes ...
A newly developed elective undergraduate business course titled “Integration of Faith and Business” ...