As CEO of Ultimate Support Systems, Inc., Jim Dismore, one of the original founding officers of Wal-Mart, developed a compassionate ministry plan, which became an integral part of the company’s business plan. Each year the company set aside one percent of gross receipts as “first fruits” to be used for ministry purposes. A corporate ministry team, comprised of 14 employees, determined how the ministry funds would be used both internally and externally. The compassionate ministry plan helped transform the culture of the organization and enabled Ultimate Support Systems to become an industry leader while truly functioning as a “business in ministry.
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Anglican dioceses established by The Church Mission Society and other Western founded Christian deno...
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Business as Mission (BAM) is the operation of a for-profit business located in a cross-cultural sett...
One Question, Fifty Companies, Eight Practical Answers. What does it look like when a follower of Je...
Business as mission (BAM) is an emerging term and a developing concept. There has been much fascinat...
This study examines the model of faith-business integration developed at ServiceMaster, and relatedl...
There is an extraordinary group of people, motivated by their Christian faith, starting businesses i...
Cardone Industries – Chaplain Program presents a decision situation where top management had to choo...
This paper begins an exploration of the intersection between Christianity and business with a focus ...
A template/typology for Business as Mission startups using the redemptive methodologies of ServiceMa...
Anglican dioceses established by The Church Mission Society and other Western-founded Christian deno...
All Christians have a duty to advance the Kingdom of God according to Matthew 28:16-20, which tells ...
This case focuses on a challenge facing John Mundell, founder and owner of Mundell & Associates, an ...
Business is a vehicle highly useful for achieving specific missions for the kingdom of God that coul...
Anglican dioceses established by The Church Mission Society and other Western founded Christian deno...
The modernity of 21st century has led church leaders to confront a dilemma of whether or not their c...
Christian business leaders face unclear and ubiquitous pressures to make decisions and handle operat...
Business as Mission (BAM) is the operation of a for-profit business located in a cross-cultural sett...
One Question, Fifty Companies, Eight Practical Answers. What does it look like when a follower of Je...
Business as mission (BAM) is an emerging term and a developing concept. There has been much fascinat...