Marketplace ministry

Marketplace ministry typically refers to evangelism or other Christian activities that are targeted towards the secular workplace, as opposed to homes, churches, or specialized venues. It can also refer to particular parachurch organizations that focus on such ministry.

While the original use of the term is primarily evangelical in nature, transformationalism uses many of the same structures, often under the term marketplace redemption.

Bibliography

  • Hillman, Os. Faith@Work. Aslan Publishing, 2004.
  • Hillman, Os. The 9 to 5 Window. Regal Books, 2005.
  • Johnson, Brett. Convergence: Integrating Your Career, Community, Creativity and Calling. Indaba Publishing, 2009.
  • Power, Graham and Forster, Dion. Transform your work life: Turn your ordinary day into an extraordinary calling. Struik Christian books, 2010.
  • Reeb, Lloyd and Wellons, Bill. Unlimited Partnership: Igniting a Marketplace Leader’s Journey to Eternal Significance. B&H Books, 2007.
  • Silvoso, Ed. That None Should Perish: How to Reach Entire Cities for Christ through Prayer Evangelism. Regal Books, 1994.
  • Silvoso, Ed. Prayer Evangelism. Regal Books, 2000.
  • Silvoso, Ed. Transformation: Change the Marketplace and You Change the World. Regal Books, 2007.
  • Silvoso, Ed. Anointed for Business. 2nd edition, Regal Books, 2009.

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