Best
Selling Christian Business Books

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"Anointed for Business" - How Christians Can
Use Their Place of Influence - $7.69 |
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Today the
heart of the city is still the marketplace; yet the
dichotomy between what we do for a living and what we do for
God has impeded the advancement of His Kingdom. Silvoso's
inspiring book shows why it's time to break down the wall
between labor and religious service, and view labor as
worship, just as God intended. Only then can we extend God's
kingdom to every corner of our world
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"Christian Family
Guide To Starting Your Own Business" - $11.93 |
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"Christian
Family Guides" are warm, conversational books on everyday
topics that break down seemingly difficult subjects into
easy-to-understand material. Each book is jam-packed with
expert content, family perspectives, practical examples,
suggestions for family involvement, Scripture verses,
meditations, and helpful resources
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"Business By The Book" - Biblical Principles for the Workplace -
$10.49 |
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Now readers
can approach the new millennium by incorporating Burkett's
tried and true advice into their business world with this
updated edition of the best-selling classic containing some
of the actual study material used in Burkett's worldwide
seminars
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"Just Business" - Christian Ethics for the Marketplace - $12.60 |
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Business
professor Alexander Hill explores the foundational Christian
concepts of holiness, justice, and love. These keys to God's
character, he argues, are also the keys to Christian
business ethics.
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"On Moral Business" - Classical and Contemporary Resources for
Ethics in the Economic Life - $40.50 |
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This reader
collects key biblical, classical, cross-cultural, and
contemporary texts on how faith, especially Christianity,
has shaped economic life in the past and how it can continue
to do so in our emerging global civilization.
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"God's Plan For Your Finances" - $9.09 |
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God has
already given you the power to make money in order to
provide for your family, achieve your goals, and reach out
to the world with the hope of the Gospel. As a believer, it
is part of your mission and calling to activate the power to
produce wealth in order to help build God's kingdom. Author
Dwight Nichols explains the biblical view of money,
practical steps to take in financial planning, and how
people can get out of debt.
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"Entrepreneurs in the Faith Community" - $16.42 |
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Midwest Book
Review - Can a person be rich, successful, and Christian? Why
do successful businesspeople tend to leave the church? Why
doesn't the church understand those in business?
Entrepreneurs In The Faith Community interacts with such
questions by telling and analyzing true stories of
Christians in business. Christian entrepreneurs Bill Dyck,
Levi Giesbrecht, Merle Good, Phyllis Pellman Good, Kurt Janz,
Frieda Marie Kaufman, Abe Kroeker, Jay Lehman, Emanuel E.
Mullet, Jacob Redekop, Alta Schrock, and Jacob A. Shenk are
profiled. The stories of these business men and women
provide valuable insights into sources of tension between
business people and other church people hint at solutions.
Entrepreneurs In The Faith Community offers candid, yet
inspiring accounts of efforts to reconcile God-given urges
to achieve and Christian ethical teachings. Entrepreneurs In
The Faith Community is an unusual and quite effective
addition to any personal or pastoral bookshelf.
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"On Kingdom Business" - Transforming Missions Through
Entrepreneurial Strategies - $15.40 |
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More than one
quarter of the world’ s people have little or no opportunity
to hear the gospel. While few of the un-reached care to
investigate the claims of Christ, they are concerned about
their own economic advancement. This is an opportunity for
the gospel. On Kingdom Business proposes a new model for
using business in missions: kingdom entrepreneurship.
Kingdom entrepreneurs are “ job-makers, ” starting
for-profit businesses of all sizes— real businesses that
meet real needs. On Kingdom Business provides a conceptual
foundation for kingdom entrepreneurship and explores its
contemporary development using case studies of kingdom
businesses and reflecting on the lessons kingdom
entrepreneurs have already learned.
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"Taking Care of Business" - Establishing a Financial Legacy for
Your Family - $9.09 |
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Despite
trillions of dollars spent and the development of welfare
programs, poverty has actually gotten much worse.
Nationally, 30% of black families live below the poverty
line, an increase of 20% since 1969. Lee Jenkins knows that
poverty is not corrected by a redistribution of wealth, but
by the transformation of people. In his new book, he offers
readers comprehensive strategies for setting goals in the
areas of family, faith, friends, finances, and fitness.
About the Author Lee Jenkins is president and CFO of his own
investment advisory firm called Lee Jenkins Financial - a
Raymond James Affiliate. He is also an ordained minister and
founder of Financial Wisdom Ministries. Lee speaks on godly
stewardship around the country at conferences, seminars, and
churches. He and his wife Martica have three children,
Kristen, Martin, and Ryan.
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"Business for the Glory of God" - The Bibles
Teaching on Moral Goodness of Business - $9.09 |
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Can business
activity in itself be morally good and pleasing to God?
Sometimes business can seem so shady— manipulating the “
bottom line, ” deceiving the consumer, or gaining promotions
because of whom you know.
But Wayne Grudem introduces a novel concept: business itself
glorifies God when it is conducted in a way that imitates
God’ s character and creation. He shows that all aspects of
business, including ownership, profit, money, competition,
and borrowing and lending, glorify God because they are
reflective of God’ s nature. Though Grudem isn’t naïve
about the easy ways these activities can be perverted and
used as a means to sin, he knows that Christians can be
about the business of business.
This biblically based book is a thoughtful guide to
imitating God during interactions with customers, coworkers,
employees, and other businesses. See how your business, and
your life in business, can be dedicated to God’ s glory.
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"Stay at Home Handbook" - $9.90 |
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If you are a
stay-at-home parent, then this is the guidebook you need to
get through the day. In fifty brief sections, columnist
Cheryl Gochnauer covers a lot of ground answering the tough
questions you face. And you'll also find a great section of
networking resources for stay-at-home parents. If you are a
mom or dad at home part time for full time, you'll find
immense encouragement in these pages.
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