I’m anxiously awaiting the end of this semester for several reasons, one of which is the luxury of reading for leisure which is somewhat limited when there are MBA books to study. I have recently become fascinated with the idea of business as mission and have discovered numerous books on the topic. The past few months, I have been reading a book called the end of poverty which was kind of academic and a bit hard to plow through at times but left me amazed by how our life experience often leaves us more equipped to help the world than we ever dreamed possible. I’ve slowly become to realize that our traditional ideas of charity may sustain the poor today but do nothing to change their tomorrow. I also stand in awe of a god who somehow convinced a stubborn girl to switch her major to business knowing that eventually I would become passionately interested in learning the way its principles can be harnessed to pull developing countries out of their cycle of poverty. I had no idea what I was in for.
A book I’m incredibly excited about beginning came in the mail yesterday. Here is an excerpt:
After more than 20 years of working in Africa, India and Pakistan, I’ve learned that solutions to poverty must be driven by discipline, accountability and market strength, not easy sentimentality. I’ve learned that many of the answers to poverty lie in the space between the market and charity and that what is needed most of all is moral leadership willing to build solutions from the perspectives of poor people themselves rather than imposing grand theories and plans upon them.
The book is called the Blue Sweater and is the story of Jacqueline Novogratz who is the founder and CEO of the Acumen fund. The Acumen Fund, if you are not familiar, is an amazing and innovative International Non-profit that provides capital to entrepreneurs around the world who start businesses that ultimately help some of the poorest citizens of the world climb out of poverty. I can hardly wait to get started!
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Great post Jen, here's a list of other BAM books from the Business as Mission network:
1) God is at Work
2) Lausanne Forum Papers
3) Business as Mission
4) On Kingdom Business
5) Great Commission Companies
6) Marketplace Christianity
7) Business for the Glory of God
8) God at Work
9) Kingdom Catalyst
10) Doing God's Business
11)Tentmaking
12)Transformation
13) Business as a Calling
14) Devotional Ventures
15) Annointed for Business
16) Convergence
17) God @ Work
18) Where there are No Jobs
19) Kingdom Companies
20) Transform the World
21) Entrep Creed
22) Business as Mission by Steffen+Barnett
23) The Gods of Business
24) Loving Mondays
25) Galtrnoics Story
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