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The Missional Entrepreneur - Principles and Practices for Business as Mission

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  • The Missional Entrepreneur is a book that is the culmination of many years of work in business as mission, culminating in my PhD thesis on the topic at Asbury Theological Seminary.

    Over the years I have read nearly 100 books on topics related to faith and work, the social value of business, social entrepreneurship, theological treatises on economics and the like.

    As a part of my PhD research and work as a consultant and employee of a few different organizations, including HOPE International and the International Mission Board, I have interviewed hundreds of entrepreneurs, and researched dozens of businesses.

    While I plan to continue reflecting, researching, reading and writing on this topic for years to come, this is where I have come thus far.

    The book is composed of 17 chapters divided into five parts. Read professional endorsements

    I encourage you to read the CHAPTER EXCERPTS to learn more about the book and after you read it, come back and converse with other like minded sojourners who are on a mission to change the world through quadruple bottom line business.

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