Rory Dyer shares at the Ziwani Launch on approaching business as a Kingdom calling, and as a vehicle to bring glory to Jesus.
Rory Dyer shares at the Ziwani Launch on approaching business as a Kingdom calling, and as a vehicle to bring glory to Jesus.
Much is said about corruption and the failure of accountability in Africa – which is appropriate, but also convenient. In this thought-provoking article, Sibs explores the intersection of traditional African culture with modern interpretations of 'accountability'.
Neil asserts that marketplace believers can be powerful agents of change and influence. Whether you are an astronomer, engineer or artist, a teacher, nurse or manager - you have been called to 'do the work of ministry'.
Dorothy was one of the first women to graduate from Oxford and, arguably, one of the most influential Christian thinkers of the 20th century. An ardent defender of the church, she also pointed out its shortcomings regarding equipping Christians to live out their faith at work. This perceptive, articulate article is essential reading on the topic of living out your marketplace calling.
Nkulu argues that businesses led by Christians may be one of the greatest vehicles to spread the gospel, lift people out of poverty, and build stronger and more stable communities across the African continent.
Japheth sees his business as a channel for God's generosity - especially during tough times.
A relevant, timely and scripture-based commentary on the scourge of 'gospelpreneurs' in Zimbabwe - also applicable to the rest of Africa.