Resource Library
My Business, My Mission: Fighting Poverty through Partnerships
By Doug Seebeck and Timothy Stoner
My Business, My Mission tells the story of a movement that is changing the lives of tens of thousands of people in the most impoverished nations on earth. It is also transforming businesspeople in the northern and southern hemispheres by exposing them to a revolutionary paradigm: the idea that God has called them into mission through business.
eNews
Timely updates with exciting stories from around the field, event details and involvement opportunities
January eNews | Business Makes you Human
December eNews | Next generation of entrepreneurs impact Honduras
November eNews | Nearly 100 jobs created through training in Uganda
October eNews | Jobs 2 Hope - Mission Accomplished
September eNews | 100,000 Jobs in Haiti
Commodities trader invests his talents in Ecuador | July
Growing businesses - empowering women | June
Liberia - A Country Bountiful in Hope | May
Buy Haitian, Restore Haiti (April)
Teaming Up for Success: Oxen Double the Income of Ugandan Farmers
BAM Whitepaper and Discussion Guide
This discussion guide is based on the “Business as Mission” Lausanne Occasional Paper. This discussion guide can be reproduced and freely distributed.
My Name is Emmanuel Book
This children’s book follows the life of Emmanuel growing up in the country of Liberia, West Africa. It encourages young readers to reflect on how his life is the same - or different - from theirs. As Emmanuel gets older and becomes an entrepreneur, the work of LEAD Inc (the Liberian Entrepreneurial and Asset Development In the Name of Christ) is highlighted. All profits from the sale of this book goes to LEAD, Inc. Book is available for $15 plus shipping and handling and can be purchased by clicking below.


