Business as Mission Networks

Business As Mission Networks

  • Business Professional Network (BPN) – A network that seeks ways to encourage and support others in the task of "missions through business," connecting Western world business resources, training, and funds/loans with needs and opportunities of organizations and entrepreneurs in the developing world—all to bolster the witness of Christ around the world. View Web site.
  • Global CEO Network – A membership-based association of business owners (CEOs) across North America, Asia, and the Middle East practicing business as mission, as modeled by trade associations in a variety of industries. View Web site.
  • Hope International – A faith-based nonprofit organization focused on alleviating physical and spiritual poverty through microenterprise development. View Web site.
  • Magi Enterprises – A transformational business that works with investors, employers, and mentors to promote, create, and facilitate businesses for financial, environmental, social and spiritual results, by providing job opportunities for the able disabled and marginalized members of society that will lead to sustainable improved living standards, justice, and equality. View Web site.
  • Overseas Professional Employee Network (O.P.E.N.) – A network of people working cross-culturally who seek to encourage and stimulate one another to greater love and good works through the workplace. It exists to upgrade, serve and facilitate overseas professionals and Business as Mission (BAM) workers who are currently working overseas, particularly where there is little or no correct understanding of Jesus’ life and work. View Web site.
  • Partners Worldwide – An international ministry that encourages, equips and connects business and professional people in global partnerships, linking North American businesspeople with high-impact entrepreneurs in Africa, Asia and Latin America, to grow enterprises and create sustainable jobs, transforming the lives of all involved. View Web site.
  • Regent Center for Entrepreneurship – Regent University’s Center for Entrepreneurship seeks to improve the economic and spiritual condition of disadvantaged populations through entrepreneurship grounded in a Christian worldview. View Web site.
  • Transformational Business Network – A network of business people and corporate organizations that uses an enterprise approach to tackle global poverty. TBN supports commercially sustainable small-medium-size enterprises (SMEs) in developing countries that create jobs, empower the poor, and transform communities. View Web site.
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