Christianity in business
Alaska Airlines Discontinues Decades-Long Christian Tradition
Alaska Airlines is America’s 7th largest aircraft transport organization regarding passenger traffic. In the 1970s, AA began handing out prayer cards with its in flight meals after observing the practice done by competition. The cards simply had the verse of a specific prayer that was intended to not only market the Christian faith but also…
Read MoreKingdom Minded Entrepreneur
Kingdom minded Entrepreneur is an organization that offers online training courses to entrepreneurs that are struggling to get started in the field. This group realizes that there is a struggle for Christians in the corporate world to discern between what ministry is and what business is. By providing one on one coaching for individuals they…
Read MoreChristianity in the Workplace
Whenever someone says they are going into business, there can be push back from fellow Christians. There is a belief that as a Christian, we should all go into ministry or that there are jobs that are not “holy” enough. However, God calls us to all types of different jobs. If all of us were…
Read MoreHow Non-Redemptive Companies Can Embody Christ
When we discuss redemptive entrepreneurship, we mainly think of Christ-oriented businesses and how they are changing the world for good. However, other companies with more standard business models like the impact model or financial model can still do good work to encourage Christ-oriented behavior and Godly activity. One of my favorite stores, Target, can be…
Read MoreIntegrating Christianity into the Business Realm
When thinking about economics, business, and work in general, people tend to only put their focus on the physical aspect and forgo the spiritual side, but not for the company named Institute for Faith, Work & Economics. This company has a laser focus on ensuring that people view their work in a spiritual way and…
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