Pursuing ‘R.A.R.E Leadership’ In The Workplace

By Rick Boxx In their book, Rare Leadership in the Workplace, authors Marcus Warner and Jim Wilder use RARE as an acronym for how to become a mature leader. The first R stands for “Remain Relational.” I would like to explore those principles from my own vocational...

Deliberately Developing Discernment

By Jim Langley Discernment: It is defined as the innate ability to recognise the moral and practical consequences of our decisions. Discernment also is a quality rarely demonstrated in the business and professional world today. In these times, when we seem to find...

Not One Of Us Is As Smart As All Of Us

By Robert J. Tamasy During my years as a magazine editor, some of my favourite times involved getting our creative team together to plan the titles and graphic design for the next edition. Being a writer with a good sense for visual presentation, I would go into those...

Starting a Business God’s Way (Part 2)

By Rick Boxx (Editor’s Note: This is the second of two articles on how to start a business God’s way, using biblical principles as a guide.) Last week we started to explore biblical principles for starting a business. In this edition of “Monday Manna,” we will look at...

Starting A Business God’s Way – Part 1

By Rick Boxx (Editor’s Note: This is the first of two articles on how to start a business God’s way.) If you don’t count the greeting cards, ice scrapers or newspapers I sold as a child, my first business startup was a car rental agency. After I liquidated that...

Making Ethical Choices In A Gray World

By Stephen R. Graves Some people see everything in black and white, right and wrong, good and evil. Others see an ocean of gray, with nothing ever firmly planted on one side or the other. Life might be easier if the Scriptures contained a clear answer for every...