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Business As Mission : From Impoverished to Empowered.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Evangelical Missiological Society SeriesPublisher: Littleton : William Carey Publishing, 2013Copyright date: ©2006Edition: 1st edDescription: 1 online resource (428 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781645080145
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Business As Mission:LOC classification:
  • BV2063 .B875 2006
Online resources:
Contents:
Intro -- Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Contents -- Author Profiles -- Introduction Tom Steffen -- I. OVERVIEW OF BAM -- 1. Distinctives and Challenges of Business as Mission -- 2. Missional Geometry: Plotting the Coordinates of Business as Mission -- 3. God's Kingdom Purpose for Business: Business as Integral Mission -- 4. Tentmaking Uncovered -- 5. Economic Development &amp -- Holistic Mission -- II. MISSIOLIGICAL FOUNDATIONS -- 6. The Biblical Basis for the Integration of Business and Missions -- 7. Nestorian Merchant Missionaries and Today's Unreached People Groups -- 8. North India's Need? A New Expatriate Breed -- 9. Seventeenth Century Puritan Missions: Some Implications for Business as Mission -- 10. The Integrative Role of Business in Islamic Daw'ah -- III. CASE STUDIES -- 11. A Case Study for African Self-sustaining Churches -- 12. Tying the Knots: From Macramé to Multi-millions -- 13. Unleashing the Brazilian Evangelical Missionary Force -- 14. Professional Work as Ministry: A Chinese Case Study -- IV. FUTURE CHALLENGES -- 16. Where Both Business and Mission Fall Short -- 17. Suits or Sandals: Making Business as Mission Work -- 18. Microenterprise Projects and Business Training -- Conclusion Mike Barnett.
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Intro -- Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Contents -- Author Profiles -- Introduction Tom Steffen -- I. OVERVIEW OF BAM -- 1. Distinctives and Challenges of Business as Mission -- 2. Missional Geometry: Plotting the Coordinates of Business as Mission -- 3. God's Kingdom Purpose for Business: Business as Integral Mission -- 4. Tentmaking Uncovered -- 5. Economic Development &amp -- Holistic Mission -- II. MISSIOLIGICAL FOUNDATIONS -- 6. The Biblical Basis for the Integration of Business and Missions -- 7. Nestorian Merchant Missionaries and Today's Unreached People Groups -- 8. North India's Need? A New Expatriate Breed -- 9. Seventeenth Century Puritan Missions: Some Implications for Business as Mission -- 10. The Integrative Role of Business in Islamic Daw'ah -- III. CASE STUDIES -- 11. A Case Study for African Self-sustaining Churches -- 12. Tying the Knots: From Macramé to Multi-millions -- 13. Unleashing the Brazilian Evangelical Missionary Force -- 14. Professional Work as Ministry: A Chinese Case Study -- IV. FUTURE CHALLENGES -- 16. Where Both Business and Mission Fall Short -- 17. Suits or Sandals: Making Business as Mission Work -- 18. Microenterprise Projects and Business Training -- Conclusion Mike Barnett.

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