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An excellent guide. Jesus told stories which embodied deeper realities of truth, to sensitize listeners. Our questions about fairness and our stories of doing what seems right convey the real-world struggle of business ethics better than lists of do's and don'ts. We need to keep telling and discerning lest we become acculturated into our individualistic society. -- Henry L. Rosenberger, Chairman and CEO, Rosenberger Cold Storage Companies, Hatfield, Pennsylvania These case studies are about situations people regularly confront in various positions of responsibility. They involve a clash of…mehr

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An excellent guide. Jesus told stories which embodied deeper realities of truth, to sensitize listeners. Our questions about fairness and our stories of doing what seems right convey the real-world struggle of business ethics better than lists of do's and don'ts. We need to keep telling and discerning lest we become acculturated into our individualistic society. -- Henry L. Rosenberger, Chairman and CEO, Rosenberger Cold Storage Companies, Hatfield, Pennsylvania These case studies are about situations people regularly confront in various positions of responsibility. They involve a clash of Christian values and not just competing claims between the world and the church. Includes helpful questions and relevant Scriptures. For discussion groups in the congregation or the workplace. -- Robert Banks, Macquarie Christian Studies Institute, Australia A well-written, incisive look at dilemmas facing marketplace Christians today. Scriptural references are offered as valid coordinates. A vibrant and vital study guide. -- Laurie Beth Jones, author of Jesus, CEO; The Path; and Jesus in Blue Jeans Authentic. I recommend it highly as a discussion starter in Sunday school classes, prayer breakfasts, Bible studies, and other places where committed Christians gather to find support and challenge in working through tough real-world decisions. -- John W. Eby, Professor of Sociology, Messiah College
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J.C. Wenger was a member of the Mennonite Historical Committee from 1945 to 1973 and the first editor of the Mennonite Historical Bulletin. He was ordained as a Bishop of the Mennonite Church in 1951, regarded as a faithful minister, teacher, historian, and storyteller, and is considered as one of the most prolific writers of the century.