June 27, 2016 – Robert J. Tamasy One of the enjoyable things in life is being the beneficiary of work well done. Recently we have had several craftsmen engaged in improvement projects at our home. These included a bathroom tile specialist, a carpenter, painters, a tree cutting service, and a tree stump grinder. In nearly … Read more
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June 20, 2016 – Jim Lange Some time ago I was thinking about one of my past assignments while serving as a leadership consultant. During this time, I was working with a local company for a couple of days per week, providing leadership and counsel for turning the company around and resolving some serious internal … Read more
June 13, 2016 – Jim Mathis In watching sports, whether American football, baseball, basketball, hockey, soccer, or even auto racing, one thing becomes obvious: You have to play all four quarters, periods, innings or halves, whatever they are called. It is good to be leading your opponent in the first portion of the contest, but … Read more
June 6, 2016 – Rick Boxx When employers hire someone, they often reverse the order of what I call the “4 C’s of Hiring”: Character, Calling, Competence, and Chemistry. Many search for those people with a good resume and experience for the position to be filled. Once the list of candidates is narrowed, many select … Read more
Nicole Cliffe — I became a Christian on July 7, 2015, after a very pleasant adult life of firm atheism. I’ve found myself telling “the story” when people ask me about it—slightly tweaked for my audience, of course. When talking to non-theists, I do a lot of shrugging and “Crazy, right? Nothing has changed, though!” … Read more
Ogun State, Nigeria – May 5-8, 2016 The training took place at the Youth Place, Redemption Camp with the Theme: “Raising and Developing Marketplace Ambassadors.” On 19th October 2015, CBMC Nigeria was legally registered. The team then planned to start establishing other CBMC Teams. Togo, Cameroon, Ghana and Ivory Coast wanted to start CBMC Teams as well. The … Read more
May 30, 2016 – Robert J. Tamasy In recent years it has been my privilege to write several books telling the histories and legacies of multi-generational, family-owned companies. Two of these trace their beginnings to the early 1930s, and today they are transitioning into a fourth generation of family leadership. Their stories are inspiring. Statistically, … Read more
Whether out of conviction or convenience, thousands of migrants in Europe are converting to Christianity. Hundreds of Pakistanis and Afghans have been lining up at a local swimming pool in Hamburg, Germany, to be baptized as Christians. In the Netherlands and Denmark, as well, many are converting from Islam to Christianity, and the trend appears … Read more
May 23, 2016 – Rick Foster Many products are designed to imitate the real thing. There is plastic decking that looks like real wood, and vinyl flooring that appears to be ceramic tile. We can purchase fake fur or jewelry, phony noses, hairpieces, and other body parts. The purpose behind all of these items is … Read more
— According to Colossians 4:2-4 We can all remember asking ourselves, “am I doing this right?” The question quickly surfaces when we’re unsure about our own performance, and it doesn’t have to be in response to a new task, things that we’ve been doing for a long time can still cause us to ask this … Read more
May 5 – Paris, France CBMC France hosted a Jobs Forum for young professionals. The event featured two main speakers and 12 small group workshops which were managed by Christian business and professionals. The event was a great time of encouragement for the 70 business and professionals in attendance. The leaders took time to pray … Read more
May 16, 2016 – Rick Boxx It seems the typical consumer holds a high level of skepticism toward advertising. According to the results of a study published on a marketing website, more than three in every four consumers – over 75 percent – believe most of the claims made in advertisements, regardless of the communications … Read more