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Recovering Vox Dei

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Scripture is more than just an account of God's actions and more than just a "love letter"; it is the primary means through which he imparts knowledge, provides care, and conforms us into the image of Christ (2 Cor. 3:18).

Almost every sector of business across the globe has been adversely affected by the current economic recession. But according to a recent article in BusinessWeek, one type of business is still flourishing: outsourcing. Companies looking to reduce costs often hire other companies--usually in a more cost-effective part of the world--to manage or to execute a service. Today, everything from customer support to Human Resources or manufacturing can be outsourced to almost any developing country. Outsourcing's attractiveness, however, is not limited to commerce.


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1 [ Back ] Mark Scott, "Outsourcing: Thriving at Home and Abroad," BusinessWeek (4 May 2009).
2 [ Back ] Suzanne Sataline, "That Sermon You Heard on Sunday May Be from the Web," The Wall Street Journal (online.wsj.com, 15 November 2006).

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Nate Palmer, currently pursuing his masters from Reformed Theological Seminary, is a solution manager for manufacturing with a software firm. His website (www.biblicalservanthood.com) is a resource warehouse and blog targeted to laypeople serving in their local churches. Nate attends Grace Church Frisco in Texas, a Sovereign Grace Ministries affiliated church. He is currently working on his first book, Now Serving: Worship in Action.

Issue: "Recovering Scripture" Jan./Feb. Vol. 19 No. 1 2010 Pages 22-25

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