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On Kingdom Business: Transforming Missions Through Entrepreneurial Strategies
Tetsunao Yamamori (Editor), Kenneth A. Eldred (Editor), Kim-Kwong Chan, Clem Schultz, Sonia Chou, Ken Crowell, Margie Crowell, Abiir William, Patrick Lai, Norman Teece, Daniel Batchelder, Juerg Opprecht, Byung Ho Choi, Luke Watson, Joe Suozzo, Peter Tsukahira, Wayne Grudem, Thomas Sudyk, John Cragin, Heinz A. Suter, Michael R. Baer, John D. Beckett, Steven L. Rundle, Thuan-seng Tan, Howard Norrish, Randolph Case, Ralph A. Miller, C. Rene Padilla, Kenell J. TouryanPrice: $22.00 (Trade Paperback)
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On Kingdom Business proposes a new model for using business in missions: kingdom entrepreneurship. Kingdom entrepreneurs are "job-makers," starting for-profit businesses of all sizes--real businesses that meet real needs. This book provides a conceptual foundation for kingdom entrepreneurship and explores its contemporary development using case studies of kingdom businesses and reflecting on the lessons kingdom entrepreneurs have already learned.
Product Details
- ISBN-10: 158134502X
- ISBN-13: 9781581345025
- Format: Trade Paperback
- Pages: 352
- Size: 6 x 9 inches
- Published: Jul 28, 2003
More Information
- Description
- Contents
- Excerpt: Preface, Editors and Contributors, and Introduction - 104K PDF
- Excerpt: Chapter 7: Business Among South Asian Refugees (Daniel Batchelder) - 62K PDF
- Excerpt: Chapter 18: Kingdom-Based Investing (Kenneth A. Eldred) - 69K PDF
- Index - 50K PDF
- Back Cover
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Description
More than one quarter of the world’s people have little or no opportunity to hear the gospel. While few of the unreached care to investigate the claims of Christ, they are concerned about their own economic advancement. This is an opportunity for the gospel. On Kingdom Business proposes a new model for using business in missions: kingdom entrepreneurship. Kingdom entrepreneurs are “job-makers,” starting for-profit businesses of all sizes—real businesses that meet real needs. On Kingdom Business provides a conceptual foundation for kingdom entrepreneurship and explores its contemporary development using case studies of kingdom businesses and reflecting on the lessons kingdom entrepreneurs have already learned.
“Probably nowhere can you find the range of actual examples and keen
insights offered by the spectrum of contributors to this landmark book. We
are deeply indebted to both the contributors and the editors for so stout and
comprehensive a set of documents, on so crucial and yet baffling a challenge.”
— Ralph D. Winter, President, William Carey International University
“Forthright, practical, and compelling! On Kingdom Business addresses
the tough questions surrounding profit making in the name of Christ, and convincingly
validates the fact that authentic ministry can indeed take place within the
context of authentic business.”
— Christian Overman, Executive Director, Worldview Matters, Inc.
“Kingdom entrepreneurship has come of age as global Christian businessmen
and women unite to extol the virtues of investing in God's kingdom. On
Kingdom Business is definitely recommended reading for discerning Christians
committed to Great Commission ministry.”
— John Vong, Research Director, Geneva Global, Inc.
“Businessmen and women are fulfilling the Great Commission by more than
giving money. On Kingdom Business tells their stories and reveals
the methodologies that work in today's world.”
— John H. Warton, Jr., International Director, Business Professional Network
“Business is not a necessary evil or a cover for the ‘real work’ of
missions but a way to create investments, jobs, economic vitality, and a hearing
for a credible gospel. It is hard work, but these pages are filled with the
examples and learnings of extraordinary men and women—evangelistic entrepreneurs.”
— Fred Smith, President, The Gathering
“Today's mission context demands the mobilization of tens of thousands
of businessmen and women committed to spreading the gospel through genuine
business. On Kingdom Business reveals several best practice models
and discusses key issues related to kingdom entrepreneurship.”
— Chuck Madinger, Missions Pastor, Southland Christian Church, Lexington,
Kentucky
About the Contributors
Tetsunao (“Ted”) Yamamori is President Emeritus of Food for the Hungry International and President of Global HMR, Inc., a Christian organization committed to holistic mission and research. He was born and educated in Japan and earned a Ph.D. from Duke University.
Kenneth A. Eldred is currently an investor and founder/CEO of Living Stones Foundation Charitable Trust. He has also founded numerous successful companies, including Ariba Technologies, Inc.
Dr. Wayne Grudem is a graduate of Harvard, Westminster Theological Seminary, and the University of Cambridge, England. He is the former president of the Council on Biblical Manhood and Womanhood and is Research Professor of Bible and Theology at Phoenix Seminary.
