Truth and the Workplace: sacred-secular divide

The creation story displays the truth about human work through character of God the creative worker. Humans, made in God’s image, are co-workers, junior partners or sub-creators with God. We are commissioned to rule God’s creation (Genesis 1:26-28); to useRead more…

Submitting to Jesus – A response to Truth and the Workplace

To facilitate a truly global conversation, we ask Christian leaders from around the world to respond to the Global Conversation’s lead articles. These points of view do not necessarily represent the Lausanne Movement. They are designed to stimulate discussion fromRead more…

A Challenging Rediscovery: A Response from the UK

To facilitate a truly global conversation, we ask Christian leaders from around the world to respond to the Global Conversation’s lead articles. These points of view do not necessarily represent the Lausanne Movement. They are designed to stimulate discussion fromRead more…

Business as Mission: A Challenging Rediscovery

Did Christopher Columbus discover America? Not really. The Vikings were there many centuries earlier. So one may say that Columbus re-discovered America. Business as Mission is not a new discovery – it is a rediscovery of Biblical truths and practices.Read more…

Business as Mission: What Now and What’s Next?

Mats Tunehag asks: How can we fight human trafficking and provide restoration for its victims? How can we scale up the BAM movement? How can we do BAM and have a positive impact in the Arab World and Asia?

Brief Resource Directory: Business as Mission (BAM)

The Lausanne 2004 Forum Business as Mission Issue Group worked for a year, addressing issues relating to God’s purposes for work and business, the role of business people in church and missions, the needs of the world and the potentialRead more…