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Harvard ethicist Laura Nashβs instructive book Believers in Business is filled with stories of Christians living in the real world of the marketplace. In her research for the book, Nash conducted a study of sixty evangelical chief executive officers to discover how they balanced the competing tensions of their work. First, consider the seven tensions she identified as common to Christians in the marketplace: serving God vs. pursuing mammon love vs. competition people needs vs. profit obligations family vs. work keeping personal perspective in the face of success charity vs. wealth being a faithful witness in a pluralistic workplace1 Sound
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