September/October 1998 Update
Regent College to offer
Marketplace Theology Concentration
Marketplace Ministry Leaders
Summit set for October 11-13th at Regent University
ETHICAL
DILEMA RESOLVED AT SCRUPLES ETHICS FORUM
WHAT DO YOU DO WITH CHRISTIAN COMPANIES WHO PROMOTE CHRISTIAN
PRINCIPLES BUT ARE ACCUSED OF NOT ABIDING BY THOSE PRINCIPLES
FAITHWORKS TO LAUNCH SOCIAL ENTREPRENEURS NETWORK AT SUMMIT
SCRUPLES TO DEBUT PRINTED DIRECTORY AT MARKETPLACE LEADERS SUMMIT
EDUCATIONAL DIRECTORY LISTS 100 PLUS COLLEGES OFFERING BUSINESS
PROGRAMS TO MARKETPLACE CHRISTIANS
FELLOWSHIP OF COMPANIES FOR CHRIST TO LAUNCH CANADIAN CHAPTER AT
OCTOBER CONFERENCE
ETHICS IN BUSINESS ARTICLES TO BE FEATURED AT SCRUPLES WEB SITE
SHOULD CHRISTIAN MINISTRIES BE IN BUSINESS?
NEW WEB SITE PROMOTES "LIFE AT WORK"!
THIS BULLETIN BROUGHT TO YOU BY YWAM Marketplace Mission
Regent College to offer Marketplace Theology Concentration
Regent College is an international Centre for
vocational integration and spiritual formation. As part of our mission Regent is
developing a defined, intentional program in marketplace theology. People may
participate for personal enrichment (with no academic credit), or as part of the Diploma
or Masters programs. Faculty available to teach in this area include: Paul Stevens;
Peter Morgan; Walter Wright; Charles Ringma; Craig Gay; Robert Banks; Carnegie Samuel
Calian; and Alec Hill. The Marketplace Theology concentration is offered in an
interdisciplinary manner drawing on the rich perspectives of theology, history, ethics,
sociology and applied theology. The Applied Theology Seminar -- Marketplace Ministry
-- will be offered as the core required course for the program. This Seminar will be
conducted on three weekends in the fall of 1998. the dates are: October 2-3; October
30-31 and November 27-28, 1998. For more information please contact Regent College
at admissions@regent-college.edu
Marketplace Ministry Leaders Summit
set for October 11-13th at Regent University
On February 7& 8, 1997 the first Marketplace Leader Summit took place in
which over 40 marketplace ministries came together in Atlanta for fellowship, prayer, and
discussion about God's activity in the marketplace. This was a rich time as we heard the
various groups report about God's activity in the marketplace. Many relationships
were formed that have continued from this initial summit. A common thought expressed
during this time was " I had no idea a ministry like yours existed." The vision
for a
unified effort to affect the marketplace for Jesus Christ becomes clearer with each
passing day.
We are pleased to announce the 1998 Marketplace Leader's Summit to
be held at Regent University on October 11-13, 1998 in Virginia Beach on the campus of CBN
University. The purpose of this summit is to bring marketplace leaders and organizations
together to: 1) Discover what God is doing among Christians in the workplace nationally
and internationally. To discern God's direction for the marketplace. 2) To network with
other ministry leaders in order to access new ministry resources, ideas, and
relationships. 3) To build relationships with other leaders with similar callings to
encourage and strengthen each other. Registration is limited. For More Information please
contact Os Hillman at <hillman@mindspring.com>
or visit his web site at www.aslangroup.com or
phone 770-442-1500.
ETHICAL DILEMA RESOLVED AT
SCRUPLES ETHICS FORUM
In a recent issue of the Scruples Update we presented an ethical dilemma that a Christian
Manager faced in doing business with another Company that distributes pornography. We had
a great response and we want to thank everyone who participated. The responses are posted
at the Scruples Forum page <http://www.scruples.org/web/forums/forum.htm>
There was an interesting variety of opinions. Everyone counseled the manager to avoid the
deal, but some offered ways of doing it that avoid offending the client and the Boss as
well. For those who are interested in solving OTHER ethical conundrums in business
check out http://www.ethos.com/conundrum.htm.
ETHOS Magazine encourages individuals and organizations to adopt a clearly defined set of
leadership values and principles of conduct based upon the truth and relevance of the
teachings and the wisdom of Jesus. Subscriptions are available at <Ethos Magazine>
WHAT DO YOU DO WITH CHRISTIAN COMPANIES WHO PROMOTE CHRISTIAN
PRINCIPLES BUT ARE ACCUSED OF NOT ABIDING BY THOSE PRINCIPLES
We received a complaint about a company that we have
listed in our ROLE MODEL COMPANIES directory. <http://www.scruples.org/web/directry/dirolecm.htm>
The complainant had an unresolved dispute with this company and had posted a web page to
the Internet describing their dispute. They put the question to us about the company's
eligibility to be listed as a Role Model Company. We responded that if we received more
complaints about the company we would delist them. So my question to you is how would you
handle a complaint that your company or organization is not biding by its stated
principles? What would you do if unethical practices came to your attention involving
ANOTHER company with a Christian reputation? Would you approach that company? What if they
ignored you and continued to act unethically? Do you expose their "sin" publicly
by posting it to a web site? What are your legal liabilities in that case? As in the
previous Ethics Question I would like to post your answer to the Ethics forum. Let me know
if you do not want it posted. I look forward to hearing from you. Thank you for your
input.
FAITHWORKS
TO LAUNCH SOCIAL ENTREPRENEURS NETWORK AT SUMMIT
The FAITHWORKS National Summit - Exploring New Paradigms for Social Enterprise will take
place in Boston at the Hyatt Regency Cambridge. Speakers will include: James E. Austin,
Harvard; Ken Blanchard, Author; Bob Buford, CEO; Peter F. Drucker, Innovator George
Gallup, Jr.; Christine Letts, Executive Director, Nonprofit Organization; Laura Nash,
Author. Those who will attend include: Business, Professional and Community Leaders; CEOs
and Chairmen of Medium and Small Firms; Senior Officers of Fortune® 1000 Companies;
Founders, Chairmen, Presidents/Executive Directors of Nonprofits; Church Executive
Leadership Registration for all attendees is $300 per person. Fee includes Wednesday
dinner, Thursday lunch and dinner and all conference materials. The Summit begins
Wednesday at 3:00 P.M. and ends Friday at noon. Dress is business casual. Please contact
FaithWorks at http://www.faithworks.net or e-mail paige.alexander@faithworks.net.
THE
SCENIC CHRISTIAN WOMENS NETWORK LAUNCHES NEW WEB SITE FOR CHRISTIAN WOMEN AT
WORK!
Located at <www.scwn.org> SCWN is a ministry
designed to meet the complex needs of today's Christian business and professional woman.
Our Vision is to fulfill Christ's mission by encouraging women with a sense of
belonging to God and each other; equipping women to develop spiritual maturity and
to become all they are to be in Christ; and energizing women to bless others with
the love, grace, and truth of Jesus Christ.
SCRUPLES
TO DEBUT PRINTED DIRECTORY AT MARKETPLACE LEADERS SUMMIT
A 50 page Directory of Marketplace Ministries will be produced for participants attending
the Marketplace Leaders Summit at Virginia Beach, October 11-13. The Directory will
include contact information on all 500 plus organizations listed at the Scruples Site with
indexes for Educational Institutions; Enterprise Development Foundations Fellowship
Organizations and Teaching Ministries to name a few. Also, organizations will be indexed
by countries. The Cost of the Directory will be $19.95 U.S. including shipping. To request
a copy send me an e mail at <scruples@csi.com>
and I will send you a copy of the directory with an invoice. You can preview the Directory
at the Scruples site: <http://www.scruples.org/web/directry/directry.htm>
EDUCATIONAL
DIRECTORY LISTS 100 PLUS COLLEGES OFFERING BUSINESS PROGRAMS TO MARKETPLACE CHRISTIANS
The Scruples Web Site has updated its Educational Institutions page to list 100 plus
Christian Colleges, Universities and other Educational Institutions that offer business
programs to Christians interested in a Career in the Marketplace. The Directory is located
at <http://www.scruples.org/web/directry/direducn.htm>
for your information. While you are at it check out the great Bibliography of Books and
Resources for Christians in the Marketplace at the resources page: <http://www.scruples.org/web/resource/resource.htm>
FELLOWSHIP
OF COMPANIES FOR CHRIST TO LAUNCH CANADIAN CHAPTER AT OCTOBER CONFERENCE
FCCI Canada is pleased to announce its INAUGRAL Fall Conference. October 23-24th - Theme
Covenant Relationships - Leading a Company for Christ. At White Oaks Conference Resort,
Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario, Canada. Conference Fee: $89.40 Cdn. The Conference is
sponsored by the Fellowship of Companies for Christ - "Changing our world through
Christ... one company at a time." For more information please contact Henry Boxtel at
Interact@vianet.on.ca or phone (705) 746-9569.
ETHICS
IN BUSINESS ARTICLES TO BE FEATURED AT SCRUPLES WEB SITE
Dr. Sharon Johnson of Cedarville College as kindly agreed to have the Scruples Site
publish some of the articles from the JOURNAL OF BIBLICAL INTEGRATION. These articles plus
many more great article links can be found at the Scruples Articles Page <http://www.scruples.org/web/resource/articles/articles.htm>
Why not add your own articles to the Scruples Site. You can publish
ONLINE at the Scruples Articles Forum Page <http://www.scruples.org/articles_toc.htm>
or you can play the "critic" by filing a reply or comment on those articles
currently published there.
Please contact Dr. Johnson at Cedarville College johns@cedarville.edu for subscription information
on the Journal or visit their web site at <http://www.cedarville.edu/dept/ba/jbib/>.
SHOULD CHRISTIAN
MINISTRIES BE IN BUSINESS?
The answer to that question and to many more was discussed at the YWAM Marketplace
Ministries Small Business Start Up Seminar for Christian Ministries. Seminar Participants
learned that the business of ministry is MINISTRY not business. Which may seem obvious;
what is not so obvious and I believe is the radical approach we are taking towards
discipling business people is -- The business of business is MINISTRY NOT JUST business.
That is, the reason one is in business is people; and value; and service -- beyond and
before money; power and position. The end of business is MINISTRY just as the end of
ministry is MINISTRY, but there are different types of ministry; serving customers and
adding value is as much a ministry as feeding the hungry and preaching the gospel. Money,
power and position are means to an end not an end in themselves as Milton Friedman would
advocate. Once these idols become the end objective we get all sort of problems (evils as
1 Tim 6 puts it.)
So having said that I believe if one has a right perspective on
business (it is ministry) then Missions and Business or Ministry and business can work
hand in hand. Other wise one will pull the other apart. Many of the people I have dealt
with in YWAM and also in other Ministries who are interested in small business as a means
to more money in their ministry have not thoroughly addressed the REASON why they want to
do business. If it is purely economical one and has no relation to his or her ministry
activity then I will aggressively challenge the idea. However, if the business really
complements the ministry and the two can obviously work together (such as a tent maker
professional on the Mission field or the guy in India who is operating a Computer training
business to reach high cast Hindus) then I will affirm and encourage that
partnership and challenge them to do their business with excellence (which means getting
some proper training and having a proper business plan.) What do you think?
The next Small Business and Missions/Ministry Seminar will happen at
Heritage College and Seminary in Cambridge, Ontario from January 4th to 9th,
1999. Please contact Scot Forbes for more information at <sforbes@odyssey.on.ca> or you can e-mail me at
<scruples@csi.com> and I will keep you posted
on future events.
NEW WEB SITE PROMOTES "LIFE
AT WORK"!
The Life@Work Company, founded in 1996, is located in Fayetteville, Arkansas.
The company explores the intersection of spirituality in the workplace. The Life@Work
Company strives to help Christian integrate their Sunday spiritual experiences
with their Monday work world through products including Life@Work Books,
Life@Work Conferences, Life@Work Research, Life@Work Radio,
www.lifeatwork.com, and The Life@Work Journal. The Journal, published
monthly, looks at common work issues with Biblical principles. At the same, The
Journal highlights several key leaders living at this intersection including Dr. Ben
Carson, Bob Buford, Richard Bolles, Collin Powell and Howard Hendricks, to list just
a few. Some of the topics discussed include skill, failure, calling, mentoring, and
strategy. It can be purchased for $49.95 for one year by calling 800-739-7863, or
by subscribing via the web site. Life@Work Books currently has eight
titles under the brand from over five prominent writers that look at concepts like
leadership, calling, and principles to live by in your life at work. Life@Work
Research continually studies the best ways to meet the needs of the 'teammates' as
well as what the most prominent issues are in work. Life@Work Conferences are
gatherings of real people working and integrating their Christian beliefs with
their work responsibilities. The first conference, Leading Innovation,
occurred at Regent University August 3rd & 4th, 1998. To find out more
about The Life@Work Company, visit their web site at <www.lifeatwork.com>, where you can participate in
on-line research, read The Journal on-line, or just let them know what
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