How Far Does an Employee’s Responsibility Go? A Christian perspective
Are You "Too Busy" to Delegate?
Faith at Work: Integrating Faith and Leadership
Bridging the Gap between Sunday Faith and Monday Work
Actions Speak Louder Than Words: What Servant Leadership Means for Christians
Avoiding Spiritual Dangers When Selling a Business
Economics
Working It Out Good Ethics is Good Business. If Only People Could See It...
Just Managing Christian Leaders are Stewards – with a Higher Model and Standard
By the Book We Ignore the Practical Advice of Proverbs at Our Peril
Competition Is Essential in Work
What should be the Christian approach to market competition and participation in the market economy? This article looks at the nature of competition as well as its place in the Bible.
Management in Light of the Supremacy of God – How Should Christians Think about Management?
Is there a Christian approach to management? An effective Christian management philosophy is informed by seeing people as created in the image of God, and by making the glory of God the goal. This article outlines eleven components of such a philosophy.
Business as a Calling and Profession - Part 1
Business as a Calling and Profession - Part 2
The Customer Who is Not Always Easy to Deal With
Seven Elements of a God-Honoring Workplace Culture
Eight Ways to Build Trust for Times of Change
Ending Workplace Relationships in Christ's Love
Fifty Ideas to Integrate Faith in the Workplace
Business
A Moral Business Employer-employee Ethics Begins in Natural Law
Christians in Business
Spirit First Business and Spiritual Formation are Vitally Linked
Joseph's Business Model The Tenth Commandment should be Part of Every Induction Pack
Competition Is Good: A Biblical/Economic Perspective
This article considers the matter of competition in business and politics. It reviews the matter from a Christian perspective, then sets out its advantages.