Leadership Briefs

Perspectives Shaping the Future of Faith at Work

Marketplace Thought Leadership from CBMC International

Leadership Briefs is CBMC International’s home for marketplace ministry thought leadership. Here we publish works that cast vision, shape strategy, and explore regional perspectives—all aimed at expanding the reach of the Gospel in the marketplace.

From global strategy papers to regional insights, Leadership Briefs offers a growing collection of resources to guide marketplace ministry development and fuel disciple-making movements worldwide.

March 24, 2026

The Great Commission calls the Church to make disciples among all peoples, yet billions now gather daily within the global marketplace. In these environments relationships are formed, influence is exercised, and questions of meaning and purpose emerge. This paper argues that the workplace represents one of the most strategic mission fields of the modern era. When local churches and marketplace ministries collaborate around evangelism and discipleship, the gospel gains powerful new pathways into the everyday structures of society.

Read The Great Commission in the Marketplace

September 9, 2025

Across the globe, two generations stand at a crossroads. Younger professionals enter the marketplace with vision but little spiritual guidance. Seasoned leaders carry wisdom but too often remain untapped. Legacy in Motion is CBMC International’s strategic response—a call to mobilize mature believers to disciple the next generation through reproducible, relational models that integrate faith and work. The aim is simple: disciples made, leaders multiplied, Christ exalted.

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July 1, 2025

Europe’s marketplace is at a tipping point. Faith is privatized, generations are disconnected, ministry efforts are fragmented, and the Church has grown quiet. The deeper issue is not the strength of secularism—it is the silence of the saints. Kingdom @ Work is CBMC International’s call to return to the biblical roots of marketplace ministry. It points to the marketplace as vital Kingdom ground—where discipleship, witness, and cultural influence meet.

Read The Kingdom @ Work