Business by the Book
In today’s competitive and confusing business environment, Christians are looking for answers to the tough questions they face every day. Fortunately, God’s plan for a Christian in business is found right in the Bible. Whether you are a business owner, potential owner, board member or manager of a profit, or nonprofit organization you will be energized by the case studies and lively question-and-answer sessions presented in this seminar.
Learn the answers to difficult questions, such as:
• How can I determine the purpose of my work/business?
• What should the employer/employee relationship look like?
• How can I operate my business with integrity?
• Should Christians be involved in partnerships?
• How and when should I lend money and/or extend credit?
• How can I compete and honor God?
• What role should my spouse play?
• How can I create a biblically-based corporate culture?
Practical applications include HOW TO:
• Develop a clear and compelling sense of purpose for your business and distinguish it in the marketplace.
• Make profitable financial decisions by applying biblical wisdom to key result areas.
• Trade concern over profit and loss for genuine peace of mind.
• Replace fear of failure with confidence.
• Turn staff strife into enthusiasm.
Learn the answers to difficult questions, such as:
• How can I determine the purpose of my work/business?
• What should the employer/employee relationship look like?
• How can I operate my business with integrity?
• Should Christians be involved in partnerships?
• How and when should I lend money and/or extend credit?
• How can I compete and honor God?
• What role should my spouse play?
• How can I create a biblically-based corporate culture?
Practical applications include HOW TO:
• Develop a clear and compelling sense of purpose for your business and distinguish it in the marketplace.
• Make profitable financial decisions by applying biblical wisdom to key result areas.
• Trade concern over profit and loss for genuine peace of mind.
• Replace fear of failure with confidence.
• Turn staff strife into enthusiasm.