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  1. Karen
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    June 8, 2010
    Karen
    Because I've always been interested in missions and business I thought I would like this book and I did. I found it to be a little long and found myself skimming much of the information that I already knew. In The Missional Entrepreneur Mark L. Russell does define the difference between mission, God's overarching purposes in the world, and missions, the local outworkings of Christian partnering with God in His mission.Russell also explains what business as missions is, which is a term I've never heard before, but as soon as I started reading it I thought "Paul the tentmaker". Because I come from a very mission/missions minded church the concept of tentmaking is not foreign to me.I don't totally agree with Russell in his assumption that business as mission (BAM) is more important than church planting in unreached areas, but I do think that all Christians can benefit from reading this because I do believe we need to be more mission minded in our daily business whether it's here or abroad!
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