by Kahle Wisdom | Jun 19, 2018 | Christian-Leadership
There are certain ideas bantered about so frequently and repeated with such sincerity that no one questions their accuracy. One such idea is the issue of work/home balance. The idea is that there is a conflict between one’s work and one’s home life. Particularly for...
by Kahle Wisdom | May 7, 2018 | Christian-Kingdom issues, Christian-Leadership
It is, but you might not know it. Let me explain. The very first words God spoke to Adam were to charge him with a lifetime purpose (work the Garden and keep it) and then to give him a job, within that greater purpose (name the animals.) God then worked with Adam to...
by Kahle Wisdom | Apr 27, 2018 | Podcasts, Christian-Leadership
Most Christians today consider business to be outside the scope of Christianity. It’s God first and family second. But, what if the Bible knew no distinction between family and business? Dig into the scriptures with me. Your views of business will never be...
by Kahle Wisdom | Apr 9, 2018 | Leadership-Entrepreneurs & Executives, Leadership-Sales Force, Leadership-Sales Management, Christian-Leadership
My wife is a crises counselor. You would think that, by the very nature of the word crises, she would see a continually changing group of clients who were dealing with the occasional crises. Not so. She frequently engages with the same group of folks who lurch from...
by Kahle Wisdom | Apr 4, 2018 | Christian-Kingdom issues, Christian-Leadership
Adapted from The Good Book on Business by Dave Kahle In the Old Testament, we noted that businesses took on spiritual significance. In the beginning, God created work, and by extension, business, as the venue in which he would interact with mankind. We saw that the...
by Kahle Wisdom | Mar 26, 2018 | Christian-Kingdom issues, Christian-Leadership
I know that comes as a surprise to many Christian business people, who have been conditioned by our contemporary religious culture to think of money-making as a second-class endeavor. Running a business that actually makes a profit is, in some religious circles, a...