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Business as mission (BAM) is a mission strategy whose time has come. As global economics become increasingly interconnected, Christian business people and entrepreneurs have unanticipated opportunities to build kingdom-strategic business ventures. But Christian companies and business leaders do not automatically accomplish missional purposes. BAM requires mastery of both the world of business and the world of missions, merging and contextualizing both into something significantly different than either alone.C. Neal Johnson offers the first comprehensive guide to business as mission for…mehr
Business as mission (BAM) is a mission strategy whose time has come. As global economics become increasingly interconnected, Christian business people and entrepreneurs have unanticipated opportunities to build kingdom-strategic business ventures. But Christian companies and business leaders do not automatically accomplish missional purposes. BAM requires mastery of both the world of business and the world of missions, merging and contextualizing both into something significantly different than either alone.C. Neal Johnson offers the first comprehensive guide to business as mission for practitioners. He provides conceptual foundations for understanding BAM's unique place in global mission and prerequisites for engaging in it. Then he offers practical resources for how to do BAM, including strategic planning and step-by-step operational implementation. Drawing on a wide variety of BAM models, Johnson works through details of both mission and business realities, with an eye to such issues as management, sustainability and accountability. Business as mission is a movement with enormous potential. This book breaks new ground in how faith and work intersect and are lived out in crosscultural contexts, where job creation and community transformation go hand in hand. Come, participate in what may well be one of the most strategic mission paradigms of the 21st century.
C. Neal Johnson (Ph.D., Fuller Seminary) is Professor of Business and Management at Hope International University where he specializes in teaching and speaking internationally on Business as Mission (BAM), Missional Entrepreneurship, Entrepreneurship, Globalization and International Management. In addition, he is the Founder and Executive Directon of HIU's Center for Business as Mission which is focused on going beyond traditional business education and helping transform global communities through Christian business and entrepreneurial education. Steve Rundle is associate professor of economics and business as mission at Biola University in La Mirada, California. His teaching and research interests are focused on the intersection between international economics and faith-based business. He is also the editor of Economic Justice in a Flat World: Christian Perspectives on Globalization.
Inhaltsangabe
List of Features Foreword by Steve Rundle Acknowledgments List of Abbreviations Introduction Part I Business As Mission An Overview 1 What Is Business As Mission? 2 BAM Models 3 BAM's Place In the Sun 4 Four Camps: Section I 5 Four Camps: Section II 6 BAM's Basic Beliefs 7 BAM's Biblical Roots Part II BAM-How To Do It 8 BAM: Personal Prerequisites 9 BAM: Corporate Prerequisites 10 Stages of BAM Development 11 Levels of Faith-Integration And Accountability 12 BAM's Multiple Bottom Lines 13 Kingdom Impact 14 Writing the BAM Plan 15 The Functional Analysis Approach: Section I 16 The Functional Analysis Approach: Section II 17 People And Money 18 BAM: How To Do It-Steps #1 - #8 19 BAM: How To Do It-Steps #9 - #15 Part III BAM-Counting the Cost 20 Macro-Economic Issues 21 Political Issues 22 Spiritual And Mission Issues 23 Business Specific Issues 25 Expatriate Issues Epilogue the Next Generation Appendix A: the Marketplace Mission Movement: Leader's Views Appendix B: Strategic Area/Country Analysis Appendix C: Differential Diagnosis of Poverty Appendix D: Strategic Business Plan Appendix E: Strategic Mission Analysis Name Index Subject Index Scripture Index
List of Features Foreword by Steve Rundle Acknowledgments List of Abbreviations Introduction Part I Business As Mission An Overview 1 What Is Business As Mission? 2 BAM Models 3 BAM's Place In the Sun 4 Four Camps: Section I 5 Four Camps: Section II 6 BAM's Basic Beliefs 7 BAM's Biblical Roots Part II BAM-How To Do It 8 BAM: Personal Prerequisites 9 BAM: Corporate Prerequisites 10 Stages of BAM Development 11 Levels of Faith-Integration And Accountability 12 BAM's Multiple Bottom Lines 13 Kingdom Impact 14 Writing the BAM Plan 15 The Functional Analysis Approach: Section I 16 The Functional Analysis Approach: Section II 17 People And Money 18 BAM: How To Do It-Steps #1 - #8 19 BAM: How To Do It-Steps #9 - #15 Part III BAM-Counting the Cost 20 Macro-Economic Issues 21 Political Issues 22 Spiritual And Mission Issues 23 Business Specific Issues 25 Expatriate Issues Epilogue the Next Generation Appendix A: the Marketplace Mission Movement: Leader's Views Appendix B: Strategic Area/Country Analysis Appendix C: Differential Diagnosis of Poverty Appendix D: Strategic Business Plan Appendix E: Strategic Mission Analysis Name Index Subject Index Scripture Index
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