K- Love: More Than a Radio Station

Many families are familiar with K-Love or if you’re anything like my family, then K-Love is all you listen to in the car. K-Love is a radio network with a genre focus of contemporary Christian music that has expanded to cover the entire United States. While K-Love is Christian based, many families from all backgrounds…

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Entrepreneurship is an embodiment of God

Our whole scope in taking this class is to see how we can combine the elements of the mission of the church with entrepreneurship. And what is the mission of the church? It is to restore the world back to the sinless glory that was found in Eden before the fall. And will we ever…

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We Need Entrepreneurs, Not More Fishermen

One of the most important and versatile skills that can be learned today is how to be an entrepreneur. This does not necessarily mean starting your own business, but it could mean employing entrepreneurial practices like empathy, experimentation, creativity, and reflection in day-to-day life. This is especially true in modern day churches. As more people…

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Reaching the Unreached Within Our Borders

Envision Atlanta is a site of the Christian & Missionary Alliance’s Envision ministries, located in Atlanta, Georgia. The Christian & Missionary Alliance’s Envision ministry “identifies and develops missional leaders who innovate, establish, and strengthen communities of faith in key urban environments through short-term trips, internships, leadership development, and ministry opportunities in the Alliance family”. This…

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RightNow Media

One of the most important parts of church is the act of being able to gather together and hear the word of God.  In times of coronavirus, though, we may avoid going to church for various reasons.  Some churches offer video streaming of sermons, but not all.  In class, we’ve talked about contextualizing the gospel,…

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Budding.Creationss: The Challenges

With Hartman’s new e-commerce idea launched and out in the public, she has come across some surprising realizations. While she received a lot of positive feedback from her fellow Christian friends, they did not buy her clothes. They do not normally wear clothes that have verses on them. They were positive about the idea but…

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Can Churches Apply Business Principles?

Churches Apply Business Principles

When googling church and business, there are many different search results. Half of the articles state why churches should be run like a business while the other have say it is wrong to even think about a church being a business. It is often viewed that churches are focused on people, while businesses are focused…

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A Loss in Christian Conservativism

Rush Limbaugh died a few days ago at the age of 70 and many Christian conservatives have mourned his death. Growing up in a family with very strong conservative views and an even stronger faith in God, Rush Limbaugh was a person I often listened to in the car when K-Love was not being played…

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Hope for Hispaniola – Short Term Missions, Long Term Change

The organization now known as Hope for Hispaniola began with just one man, a story, and a backpack full of Bibles. Going from door to door on the streets of Higuey in the Dominican Republic, founder Matt Henderson shared the Gospel with everyone he met. Since then, Hope for Hispaniola has grown to include hundreds…

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