This revised and expanded edition of Doing Business Gods Way is a study of how God manages His resources so we can manage ours in a similar fashion. Dennis Peacocke draws out twelve principles of management, growth, and productivity that can bring lasting change into the life and culture of all who apply them.
Table of ContentsPreface Introduction Section 1: Gods Essential Principles for Building Government and Free Enterprise Chapter 1: God is Building a Family Business God is the Creator of private property Chapter 2: Maturity Comes by Stewarding Property We grow by caring for people and things Chapter 3: Generational Wealth and the Family Unit All lasting wealth comes through the family unit and is built generationally Chapter 4: Our God Loves to Work Work is a holy, everlasting calling Chapter 5: The Product of the Family Business is Service Service is the foundation of all lasting growth Section 2: The Foundations Required to Build a Prosperous and Just Society Chapter 6: What Money Reveals About People God pays for what He orders Chapter 7: Risk, Self-Respect, and Redemptive Struggle The possibility of a failure is essential for human growth Chapter 8: Exposing the Cruelty of the Economics of Blame Ideas and actions have economic consequences Chapter 9: Justice and Equality Are Not the Same Men are not equal, and economic redistribution cannot change this fact Chapter 10: Godly Government Produces Peace and Productivity Functioning biblical government is essential for productivity Chapter 11: The Essential Threefold Cords that Will Lead to Your Success Christians must live as disciples, renew their minds, and come together in unity to execute Gods plan for the nations Chapter 12: A Call to True Radicals Discover the root structures and build out from them
Dennis Peacocke is founder and president of Strategic Christian Services, Inc., a non-profit corporation that aids leaders in discovering how to apply biblical truth to churches, business, and culture. He teaches widely in the Americas, Europe, and New Zealand. A graduate of the University of California at Berkeley, former research economist, and business owner, Dennis was ordained to the ministry in 1973. He and his wife Jan reside in Santa Rosa, California. They have three children and three grandchildren.
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