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Develop Your Faith Through Your Business

Develop Your Faith Through Your Business

by Dave Kahle | Jul 11, 2018 | Better business, Blog, business as mission, Christian living, institutional church issues

Faith Through Business When you think of great examples of faith from the Bible, you automatically picture Abraham, who fathered the Hebrew people.  His faith is legendary; so great that he was willing to sacrifice his only son to be obedient to God. Dig a little into...

Something is very wrong

by Dave Kahle | Nov 21, 2016 | Business is Ministry, institutional church issues

Excerpted and adapted from Is the Institutional Church Really the Church? Copyright MMXIV by Dave Kahle Tate Publishing In the early 1960’s, this country could be characterized as being predominantly “Christian.” Over the last 50 years, in the space of one or two...
Character traits for business success — #2 – The ability and propensity to learn

Character traits for business success — #2 – The ability and propensity to learn

by Dave Kahle | Oct 15, 2016 | Better business, Blog, business as mission, institutional church issues

In a previous post, I wrote that qualities of character in the CEO were a more important indicator of business success than the business model. In this, and the next few posts, I’m going to share those character traits that I believe are most conducive to business...
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