Synopses & Reviews
Aside from
Experiencing God, Henry Blackaby has made his greatest impact by ministering directly to Fortune 100 and 500 CEOs, advising them on how to effectively blend their faith with their business. Out of that ministry’s success comes
God in the Marketplace, a book to help everyone from the front desk to the executive suite best experience God’s will in his or her work.
Blackaby believes that just as Jesus had businessmen among His original disciples, so may God be calling out businesspeople today in preparation for a worldwide spiritual revival. However, while those in the marketplace may have excellent educations and access to world-class leadership seminars, they often feel inadequate in matters of spiritual influence. God in the Marketplace will help them better understand what the Bible says about integrating their Christian faith with their work lives and provide biblical answers to the common yet difficult questions that are often raised for Christians at work. Endorsements:
“Each page challenges ‘conventional wisdom’ with time-tested truth. Tremendous insights.”
—John D. Beckett, chairman, R. W. Beckett Corporation, and author of Loving Monday and Mastering Monday
“Clear, biblical perspectives. A ‘must-read’ for those seeking to achieve personal and business accomplishment.”
—David “Mac” McQuiston, president and CEO, CEO Forum Inc.
“Relevant, helpful, instructive, and encouraging.”
—Ron F. Wagley, chairman, CEO, and president; retired, Transamerica Insurance & Investment Group
Synopsis
Aside from Experiencing God, Henry Blackaby has made his greatest impact by ministering directly to Fortune 100 and 500 CEOs, advising them on how to effectively blend their faith with their business. Out of that ministrys success comes God in the Marketplace, a book to help everyone from the front desk to the executive suite best experience Gods will in his or her work. Blackaby believes that just as Jesus had businessmen among His original disciples, so may God be calling out businesspeople today in preparation for a worldwide spiritual revival. However, while those in the marketplace may have excellent educations and access to world-class leadership seminars, they often feel inadequate in matters of spiritual influence. God in the Marketplace will help them better understand what the Bible says about integrating their Christian faith with their work lives and provide biblical answers to the common yet difficult questions that are often raised for Christians at work. Endorsements:
“Each page challenges ‘conventional wisdom with time-tested truth. Tremendous insights.”
—John D. Beckett, chairman, R. W. Beckett Corporation, and author of Loving Monday and Mastering Monday
“Clear, biblical perspectives. A ‘must-read for those seeking to achieve personal and business accomplishment.”
—David “Mac” McQuiston, president and CEO, CEO Forum Inc.
“Relevant, helpful, instructive, and encouraging.”
—Ron F. Wagley, chairman, CEO, and president; retired, Transamerica Insurance & Investment Group
Synopsis
God in the Marketplace will give readers a better understanding of what the Bible says about integrating their Christian faith with their work lives and provide biblical answers to the common yet difficult questions that are often raised for Christians at work. Henry Blackaby’s combination of corporate knowledge and biblical insight makes this book a standout in its category.
About the Author
Henry Blackaby is founder and president emeritus of Blackaby Ministries International, an organization built to help people experience God. Born in British Columbia, he coauthored the modern classic Experiencing God: Knowing and Doing the Will of God (more than seven million books and Bible studies sold), and his other acclaimed works include Spiritual Leadership, Fresh Encounter, and A God Centered Church. He and his wife have five children, fourteen grandchildren, and live in Rex, Georgia.Richard Blackaby is president of Blackaby Ministries International. A noted writer and speaker, he co-authored the revision of Experiencing God with his father Henry Blackaby. Richard and his wife have three children.