Dave Kahle Wisdom

Seven Lessons for Marketplace Christians from The Life of Daniel

Seven Lessons for Marketplace Christians from The Life of Daniel

by Dave Kahle          Ever feel like you are living in a culture that is antagonistic towards your Christian faith?  While it may feel like we are all along, God provided the story of Daniel as an encouragement and game plan for...
As a Christian in the Marketplace, You Have a Very Special Role to Play

As a Christian in the Marketplace, You Have a Very Special Role to Play

by Dave Kahle Some time ago, an acquaintance of mine resigned his job go into ‘full time ministry.”  He had been a very good salesperson who was respected by his customers and valued by his employer.            “What a shame,” I thought            Here was a person...
When Something Good Just Drops on You

When Something Good Just Drops on You

by Dave Kahle Last week, I received a call from a prospect I hadn’t thought about for years.  He had an issue, he said, and within a 45-minute conversation we had an agreement for a consulting engagement to help him with the issue.         Years ago, I would have...
Where Marketplace Christians Get Off Track

Where Marketplace Christians Get Off Track

by Dave Kahle            Most of the Christians I meet in the marketplace sincerely want to be a force for the Kingdom in their jobs.  Yet most of us are not nearly as fruitful as we could be.           There are lots of reasons for that. I see two that rise to the...
Building Prayer into Your Business

Building Prayer into Your Business

by Dave Kahle One of the characteristics that distinguish a Biblical business from its competitors is the degree to which the executives of Biblical businesses embed prayer into the fabric of the business.            This is an uncomfortable thought to many Christian...
Multiplying Your Influence by Using Good Words

Multiplying Your Influence by Using Good Words

by Dave Kahle “Sticks and Stones may break my bones, but words can never hurt me.”  Do you remember that from your childhood?  It was a response from our parents when we were verbally attacked, criticized, or otherwise made to feel bad by what someone said to us.  It...
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