By John Boland | Presentation
DON’T BRUISE THE FRUIT As a young Christian, just starting out in evangelistic witnessing I memorized the appropriate Scriptures, studied the denominational edicts, knew the team mantra and put…
By Mats Tunehag | Article
Business as Mission is a relatively new term. But the concept is not, nor is the practice. But we can witness a renewed understanding of Biblical concepts of work and…
By John Boland | Presentation
MINISTERING THROUGH NONVERBAL COMMUNICATION How does one minister to people you…
By Mats Tunehag | Article
Unfortunately Africa is often associated with words with negative connotations: corruption, aids, donor fatigue, genocide, bad governance, colonialism, malaria, slavery, famine, poverty, civil wars, blood diamonds, et cetera. A trillion…
By John Boland | Presentation
Conflict: Facing It & Comforting Co-Workers In the workplace, life happens and is lived out. Christians need to be Biblically prepared to address and minister to everyone…
By John Boland | Presentation
Members: The Unused Church Resourse Has the modern church and religious denominations left their membership behind? Should seminaries have a course on effectively church growth through the use the…
By Paul Batchelor and Steve Osei-Mensah | Article
What part does corruption play in your life? That may seem a strange question to ask an audience such as this. Many may answer that, of course, as Christians, we…
By Mats Tunehag | Article
There are an increasing number of publications (books, articles, papers) on Business as Mission, BAM. Many are authored by Westerners from a Western perspective and these contributions are good and…
By Mats Tunehag | Article
There is a global shortfall of about 1.8 billion good formal jobs, according to Jim Clifton, CEO of Gallup.* That is nearly a quarter of the world’s population. Many people…
By John Boland | Presentation
THE PROBLEM: So what does the term workplace evangelism bring to your mind? Is it a good thought or bad? Do you think the mention of it drives people…
By Mats Tunehag | Article
One can identify 3 essential activities which have helped to catalyze and grow the global Business as Mission (BAM) movement: 1. Developing the concept, 2. Spreading the concept and 3.…
By Mats Tunehag | Article
In just 100 years, this country went from ‘unreached’ to ‘churched’, with approximately 90 percent of the population attending church as members. It is the ultimate success story in the…
By John H. Armstrong | Article
I conclude this series on the church and modern mission by looking at the role the laity must have as we go forward. This theme is so large that I…
By Mats Tunehag | Article
Can you mix God and business? If business was only about maximizing profit one may get involved in human trafficking, which is relative low risk (few traffickers are caught and…
By Joseph Vijayam | Blog
About Ministry Platforms Every one of us who is involved in ministry today work from the platforms available to us. Some utilize business, others medicine, and still others education. Platforms…
By Joseph Vijayam | Article
Every ministry platform provides a context that enables us to go out of the comfort zone of the church into a world that knows little of what we as Christians…
By Peter Houston | Blog
It seems to me that Jesus’ life was characterised by him practicing what he preached. He taught on the kingdom of God and then demonstrated it in action. He spoke…
By Peter Houston | Blog
From my viewpoint (which may be skew I know) it seems that God is bringing the church back, through events like the Lausanne Conference, to two profound truths about (1)…
By BIll Peel | Blog
Okay, I know that’s a provocative title, but I hear that consistently from men and women who are serious about equipping people to live their faith in the workplace. Dorothy…
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