| Source: JayGary.com http://www.jaygary.com/future_business_as_mission.shtml Papers 1. That through parables, Jesus held the micro- and meso- life-worlds of business and religion open to critical inquiry from the macro-story of the crisis of the kingdom. 2. That terrorism is the first of many 21st century 'game changers,' possibly followed by climate change and genetic pandemics. These forces will cause the world-system of business to face its own historical crisis related to living beyond its limits, in creation abuse, energy overuse and debt formation. 3. That the growth and consumption paradigm's unintended consequences are unlikely to be solved by the economic theories that created it; and that we may move from Market world to Fortress world to Water world, unless we forge a new path through the woods to Transformed world. 4. That the Gospel of the kingdom was and is an invitation to join a vanguard that will follow Jesus' way out of the exile and crisis we've created for ourselves, and recreate our world from the inside out. 5. That the Great Commission was and is a call, based on the work of God in Jesus Christ, to join a new community that follows the Great Commandment. These two mandates must find their place in the higher order call to the Great Work, which insures humanity will survive its folly. 6. Therefore, Business as Mission will be effective to the degree it recovers this earliest Gospel, and uses this post-crisis story to shape the story of 21st century society navigating toward a post-growth economy. In building my case, I draw on missiologists (Bosch), theologians (Hans Kung), global system thinkers (Donella Meadows), futurists (Herman Kahn), NGO organizers (David Korten) and Jesus scholars (N.T. Wright). Is Christian ministry responsible for the direction of the 21st century? Can it influence Big Business without taking the draconian step of embracing the Gospel of Big Brother Government? Presently thinking on Business as Mission rarely addresses the advantages and disadvantages of multinational corporations (MNC), and prefers instead to focus on international private offerings (IPO) or small and medium enterprises (SME). Join me in rethinking how the role of mission in the 21st century, and ways to link both mission and business to create sustainable lifestyles and societies. Here are the discussion questions which accompany the chapter. 1. Evaluate Gary's premise: "Business as Mission will be effective to the degree that it recovers the earliest Gospel, and uses this post-crisis story to shape the story of 21st century society navigating toward a post-growth economy." I look forward to hearing from you if you are writing in this area. If you are a missiologist or PhD in any field, I welcome your critique of my chapter. Contact me directly with your feedback. © 1998-2008 by JayGary.comTop of Page |

