The Entrepreneurial God: A Study Guide - Softcover

McGilchrist, Donald

 
9780997021363: The Entrepreneurial God: A Study Guide

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God is the grand innovator ... a creator who, motivated by love, initiated the first “start-up”—our world. Yet the philosophical wedge driven between what our culture deems “sacred” and “secular” makes it difficult for business leaders and professionals to think about entrepreneurship and innovation through a theological lens. In The Entrepreneurial God, Donald McGilchrist presents a study of the Scriptures designed to broaden and enrich our view of God and entrepreneurial endeavors, to help us see the profound meaning of business enterprises in relation to God’s eternal purposes. We see that enterprises can and should contribute to the shalom, or well-being, of our communities. The four studies in this book will inspire entrepreneurs to consider a new paradigm for business—one based on God’s nature. This study guide will help entrepreneurs and professionals to establish true foundations for creating and sustaining enterprises that improve our world and help workers flourish.

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Über die Autorin bzw. den Autor

Donald McGilchrist, born in London, England holds an MA from the University of Oxford. He worked for ten years in the tobacco and transportation industries in the United Kingdom, during which time he began taking the Christian faith seriously. In 1976, he became an international vice president for The Navigators. In this capacity, he focused on cross-cultural studies, communications, and international strategy. In addition to this book, Donald has authored several studies on the cultural and biblical significance of commerce and enterprise, with a focus on our daily work in the world, including The Meaning of Work (2015) and other books in the GCN series titled The Scriptural Roots of Commerce. His hobby has been researching and speaking on the local history of Colorado Springs, his home since 1976.

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