Integrity Moments

Integrity Moments is a 60 second workday devotional from CEO, Rick Boxx, that provides business leaders with helpful insight into what the Bible says about our work and how we can fully integrate our faith into our vocational calling.

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Business Proverbs: Day 28 – Fleecing Your Customers

2022-04-23T00:15:17-05:00May 28th, 2021|Tags: , , , |

Scott Tucker was a race car driver who amassed tremendous wealth by charging borrowers incredibly high interest rates through his payday lending operation. Tucker is currently spending 16 years in prison for criminal racketeering. There are many victims of Tucker’s operation who would like to see restitution. The Federal Trade Commission levied $1.27 billion against Tucker to repay victims. But ...

Business Proverbs: Day 27 – The Benefit of Workplace Loyalty

2022-04-23T00:18:31-05:00May 27th, 2021|Tags: , , , |

When my father was discharged from military service, he needed a job. Dad didn’t have a high school degree, so when he had an opportunity to work at General Motors, he leaped at the opportunity. 30 years later, my dad retired from that same job. Over those years you couldn’t find a more loyal employee to General Motors. My father ...

Business Proverbs: Day 26 – Repeat Offenders

2022-04-23T11:26:22-05:00May 26th, 2021|Tags: , , |

Our local business journal will list restaurants that have been cited by the health department for infractions of food safety and health codes. Over time, I’ve noticed that many are repeat offenders. Before long, these repeat offenders are no longer in business. One local restaurant near us had been listed multiple times for rodent infestation. I might have had some ...

Business Proverbs: Day 25 – Avoid the Unfaithful Employee

2022-04-23T11:31:01-05:00May 25th, 2021|Tags: , , |

While in public accounting, I was assigned to perform multiple government audits in Georgia. On one occasion, a new accountant from New Jersey, Mike, was assigned to my team. On our final day, we had much to accomplish before catching our flights home. Then, the electrical power went out throughout the city. I decided to drive to the next town ...

Business Proverbs: Day 24 – A Crashing Competitor

2022-04-23T11:37:13-05:00May 24th, 2021|Tags: , , |

In the 1990s, I competed with banks that were violating banking laws to secure more loan customers. Many borrowers were being threatened, or even blackmailed, into doing business with these other banks. As a competitor, it was frustrating to lose deals because of illegal or immoral practices of other banks. Eventually, bank examiners shut down these banks for unsafe lending ...

Business Proverbs: Day 21 – A Hollywood Ponzi Scheme

2022-04-23T11:54:14-05:00May 21st, 2021|Tags: , , |

Zachary Horwitz, a virtually unknown actor in Hollywood, allegedly paid for his lavish lifestyle through a Ponzi scheme. According to the Wall Street Journal, Horwitz bilked investors out of $690 million by claiming he had licensing rights to movies that he was selling to Netflix and HBO! Since Ponzi schemes are sustained by obtaining money from new investors, Horwitz’s plot ...

Business Proverbs: Day 19 – Restoring Your Reputation

2022-04-23T12:09:57-05:00May 19th, 2021|Tags: , , |

Before becoming King of Israel, David was persecuted and pursued by King Saul. Saul lied about David, damaged David’s reputation, and worst of all, tried to kill David. Despite the persecution, on at least two occasions, when David had the opportunity to take Saul’s life, he chose to overlook the offense and, instead, to spare the king’s life. Through his ...

Business Proverbs: Day 18 – The Long Tail of Gossip

2022-04-23T12:18:08-05:00May 18th, 2021|Tags: , , , |

Many years ago, I had an employee who told me stories of how other people in our building had criticized or slandered me. She was very convincing and specific. It began causing friction between me and a handful of people who had previously been friends of mine. Eventually, I discovered, through conversations with others, that her comments were blatant lies ...

Business Proverbs: Day 17 – Pursuing Temporal Success

2022-04-23T12:22:57-05:00May 17th, 2021|Tags: , , |

William Rick Singer identified a college admissions niche when he discovered that wealthy people would pay incredible sums of money to assure their children get into the right schools. Singer found, through bribery and deception, a way to make millions by convincing key people within universities to accept his clients’ kids into their schools. Singer used fees he collected to ...

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