This paper begins an exploration of the intersection between Christianity and business with a focus on the spiritually-guided enterprise. It examines the impact of Christian leadership on business and seeks to explore whether Christians run their businesses differently. The purpose is to pose reflective questions that will indicate potential research studies and that will lead to a greater understanding and knowledge of this intersection
Whereas many Christians consider business a necessary evil, in this address at the Christian Books...
If our lives are to reflect the spirit and nature of Christ, it must do so beyond the walls of churc...
The paper gives an interdisciplinary overview of the emerging field of spirituality and business. It...
Christian business leaders face unclear and ubiquitous pressures to make decisions and handle operat...
Although interest in workplace spirituality continues to soar, the literature and empirical research...
Many people are seeking spiritual sychronicity in all parts of their lives. Business leaders and wor...
This paper examines the way spirituality is co-opted and commodified to serve the interests of marke...
Aspiring Christian-values leaders might have many questions on this topic, including: Where does the...
Nowadays, in the Western world, many people are realising that there is more to profits in the econo...
In Christian higher education, business programs often lack a specific Gospel-centered class on Chri...
One Question, Fifty Companies, Eight Practical Answers. What does it look like when a follower of Je...
The modernity of 21st century has led church leaders to confront a dilemma of whether or not their c...
The church has not always been very helpful in encouraging people grow as followers of Christ in the...
Efforts to explore the spirituality of Christian work have become an urgent need, not because they w...
This study examines the model of faith-business integration developed at ServiceMaster, and relatedl...
Whereas many Christians consider business a necessary evil, in this address at the Christian Books...
If our lives are to reflect the spirit and nature of Christ, it must do so beyond the walls of churc...
The paper gives an interdisciplinary overview of the emerging field of spirituality and business. It...
Christian business leaders face unclear and ubiquitous pressures to make decisions and handle operat...
Although interest in workplace spirituality continues to soar, the literature and empirical research...
Many people are seeking spiritual sychronicity in all parts of their lives. Business leaders and wor...
This paper examines the way spirituality is co-opted and commodified to serve the interests of marke...
Aspiring Christian-values leaders might have many questions on this topic, including: Where does the...
Nowadays, in the Western world, many people are realising that there is more to profits in the econo...
In Christian higher education, business programs often lack a specific Gospel-centered class on Chri...
One Question, Fifty Companies, Eight Practical Answers. What does it look like when a follower of Je...
The modernity of 21st century has led church leaders to confront a dilemma of whether or not their c...
The church has not always been very helpful in encouraging people grow as followers of Christ in the...
Efforts to explore the spirituality of Christian work have become an urgent need, not because they w...
This study examines the model of faith-business integration developed at ServiceMaster, and relatedl...
Whereas many Christians consider business a necessary evil, in this address at the Christian Books...
If our lives are to reflect the spirit and nature of Christ, it must do so beyond the walls of churc...
The paper gives an interdisciplinary overview of the emerging field of spirituality and business. It...