The ‘Human Stock Market’ Is Here
Social media offers the hope of bringing us all together but is often the instrument for tearing us apart.
John Mark Comer • Deliverance: A Journey Toward the Unexpected
The corporate world is starving for the influence of Christians who bring their faith—including integrity, honesty, and truth—to the marketplace.
Jeff Greer • BIZNISTRY: Transforming Lives through Enterprise
Brownie points count for little in an economy in which absolute holiness remains the only acceptable currency.
Bryan Chapell • Christ-Centered Preaching
The pastor who neglects personal holiness has forgotten who’s in charge. He believes he is an employee of his flock, so it is not holiness he is chiefly after but the appearance of success, of “having his act together.” When today’s pastors think of being an example to their flocks, they primarily think in terms of appearing well-off materially, ha
... See moreJared C. Wilson , Mike Ayers (Foreword) • The Pastor's Justification
In every space where people are talking, the glory of God should be evident. His light should be shined into the darkest corners of society. It stands to reason that if the role of Twitter and other social networks is to empower everyday people with a voice, then we should certainly take advantage of the opportunity to use that voice to point peopl
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