LOVE in the OFFICE

LOVE in the OFFICE

The following is contributed by a worker in the Middle East. What do you appreciate about _____? As a management team at the office, we brainstormed positive words about each team member—a simple, but uplifting exercise. I then turned these into “certificates of...
WHAT CHILD IS THIS?

WHAT CHILD IS THIS?

Contributed by Rick, an investor and coach within our network among the least reached. We can probably imagine why God wanted a heavenly host of angels present at the birth of Jesus—but why were they sent to appear before lowly shepherds in their fields? Why these...
WHAT ARE THE LIMITS TO GOD’S POWER

WHAT ARE THE LIMITS TO GOD’S POWER

The following is contributed by a B4Ter in the Middle East. In The Circle Maker, M. Batterson asks, “IS THERE A LIMIT TO GOD’S POWER?”  Your answer to this question, the question, will determine the size of your prayer… A B4Ter in the Middle East writes: I want...
ORDINARY TO GREAT

ORDINARY TO GREAT

The following was submitted by a B4T worker in the Muslim world. When I was at the recent OPEN Connect conference, I heard a lot of talk about B4T’ers just being ordinary people without “enough” training in how to do business, and without enough training in how to...
B4T & Prayer

B4T & Prayer

The following is contributed by a worker in the Middle East. I recently spoke to a business owner in South Asia who said they pray every morning at the office, before they begin work. By the way, by “they” I don’t mean a bunch of western workers, but rather, a few...
RESTORING TRUST

RESTORING TRUST

This post has been contributed by a tentmaker working in the Middle East. In Dan Ariely’s book, Predictably Irrational, there lies nestled tightly between chapters titled, “The Power of Price” and, “The Context of our Character,” a chapter titled, “The Cycle of...