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Shrewd Business for the King’s Business lays out a path to Christian growth rooted in cultural wisdom. Financial and relational challenges have plagued cross-cultural business and social efforts for generations. This has been especially true regarding small-scale business efforts by Christians living overseas. Shrewd Business for the King’s Business was developed in a remote part of Eastern Indonesia, blending the author’s expertise on the rich Islamic history and culture of Buton Island with his firsthand experiences in discipleship among local Christians.  Drawing inspiration from an…mehr

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Shrewd Business for the King’s Business lays out a path to Christian growth rooted in cultural wisdom. Financial and relational challenges have plagued cross-cultural business and social efforts for generations. This has been especially true regarding small-scale business efforts by Christians living overseas. Shrewd Business for the King’s Business was developed in a remote part of Eastern Indonesia, blending the author’s expertise on the rich Islamic history and culture of Buton Island with his firsthand experiences in discipleship among local Christians.  Drawing inspiration from an influential Islamic teaching that charts spiritual evolution across seven levels, the author presents a profound adaptation for Christians, guiding them towards genuine humility and effective collaboration.  Dive into the transformative power of justification and its ripple effect on spiritual growth, self-perception, relationships, and broader interactions. With actionable steps and relatable examples drawn from scripture, Shrewd Business for the King’s Business serves as both a lifelong reference for self-assessment and a valuable tool for understanding fellow believers. This framework further enriches the Christian’s journey with an integrated devotional and study guide. It’s an essential read for Bible study groups, seminary students, missionaries, and Christian social entrepreneurs eager to bridge cultural gaps and grow sustainably in their faith.
Autorenporträt
Caleb Coppenger has called the Indonesian island of Buton his home for over 15 years, along with his wife Tiffany, and their children Alethia, Asher, and Adriel. Since 2010, he has managed a thriving tourism company in the city of Baubau. Caleb holds master’s degrees in Intercultural Studies, Theology, and Sustainable Tourism. Additionally, he is the author of two books on Buton, one an ethnography, the other on the religious history of the island, and several tourism case studies published in an academic journal.