1. Explore Biblical Foundations for BAM
Whether our thinking about business has been moulded by secular ideas, or from our church heritage, it’s healthy to make an honest evaluation. Many of us need to dismantle the way that we think about business and intentionally develop a biblical worldview of work, business and the economic sphere. We recommend reading blogs on Biblical Foundations and Breaking the Sacred-Secular Divide, the white paper Biblical Foundations for Business as Mission, and the book Business for the Glory of God.
2. Learn More About the BAM Concept
Although business and mission have been integrated from the time of the early church, the contemporary BAM movement has been coming together and growing since the late 1990s, with early pioneers in the decades before that. That means we have a generation of business as mission practice to learn from and build on. We recommend knowing your BAM A-Z, exploring blogs on BAM101: Introduction and Integration & Impact topics, and diving deeper into BAM Think Tank papers that interest you.
3. Read BAM Stories
Stories help bring the concept of BAM to life. Explore Stories on the Blog and Books containing case studies. Attend a BAM-related event where case studies will be shared.
4. Discover Your Best Fit for BAM
Explore other parts of the BAM Pathways pages to discover how you might get further engaged. Interesting in doing BAM yourself, or helping others do BAM? Explore the Do-ers and Helpers Pathway pages, plus articles on Launching and Landing. Browse the Ecosystem Map or check out our directory of Organisations and Networks for more ways to get engaged.