
The
need for Christ in the business community has never been greater,
and our mission has never been more crucial.
We
live in a swirl of corporate corruption, compromised integrity, moral
decay in leadership, broken families, discarded dreams, and empty lives.
Businessmen face ongoing pressure to balance the increasing demands
of family, work, and finances all the while searching for something-anything-to
make sense of it all.
It
is to this business community that God has called the men of CBMC to
labor, giving them a vision to make a difference in the world. For more
than 70 years, CBMC has been unswerving in its mission:
To
present Jesus Christ as Savior and Lord to business and professional
men and to develop Christian business and professional men to carry
out the Great Commission.
Christ
intentionally ministered to people in the villages and cities. 
Today's cities are filled with people in desperate need. More than 20
million business and professional men do not know Christ. These men
influence more than 150 million other people through their workplace
and families, and their influence is increasingly global as their commercial
market expands. The men of CBMC have an unprecedented opportunity to
introduce these men to Christ. When one man is reached, a small community
is touched, potentially sending waves of change throughout the world.
God
is moving in the marketplace, using the ministry of CBMC to bring men
and their families into a relationship with Himself, restore broken
relationships, and give hope to the hopeless. We pray for friends and
associates to be open to the reconciling message of Jesus Christ.
The
following will help summarize our ministry strategy:
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A
community of believers, functioning in support teams, who
are committed to the process of helping people come into a
personal relationship with the sovereign God of the universe
(evangelism);
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And
then helping them to grow in Christ likeness, coming to trust
(faith) and know God intimately, through prayer, study of
the Bible, and fellowship with the Body of believers (discipleship);
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All
the while strengthening and encouraging one another to minister
in the power of the Holy Spirit to others both inside and
outside the body of Christ (love), for the purpose of making
spiritual reproducers (multiplication);
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As
we look forward to the promises of God (hope) and on "That
Day" hearing these words,
“Job
well done, good and faithful servant.”
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