One team we have been working for four years just completed the transition of moving from an NGO model to a business model. Let me state upfront that an NGO model for blessing communities and reaching people in Jesus’ name is a great model. My research shows that the...
Mrs. Smith entered the maternity ward at 2pm on August 7, 1801, and after a natural labor of four hours gave birth to a healthy baby boy, Abraham. The baby was healthy, and at first all looked well. Then at midnight on the 9th, Mrs. Smith began feeling severe chills....
Millennials are fast becoming a major part of the B4T work force. At the recent OPEN Huddle in the Middle East 20 of 26 attendees were 35 or under. Understand that millennials are game changers. Millennials are changing both the rules and the processes we’ve used for...
The following is titled, “The Malsi.” It was originally written by Richard Jameson. Enjoy, and think about any applications you need to prayerfully consider. Once long ago in the kingdom of the Great King, there lived a people in the neighboring land of Malsi,...
I’ve had a couple people say the blogs on “busyness” struck a chord with them. I do appreciate the feedback. One young B4Ter told me, I wish I had more time for prayer and devotions, but I have young kids, I’m starting my business, and I’ve some needy team...
Young people regularly ask, In preparing to do B4T, is it better to go overseas now and start a business or get a university degree first? I’ve been in the world of B4T for two decades, and as long as I can remember there’s been a debate about whether young...
There are few closed doors to doing business. The opportunities are as wide as a man's ingenuity, as deep as his character, and as high as his faith in God.