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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I read your Integrity Moments every day. Your design is really engaging for me. Three sentences, a verse, and a wrap up take-away. The last two Integrity Moments have been particularly meaningful and timely.

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Capital Expenditure

2019-04-10T10:46:53-05:00April 12th, 2019|Tags: , , |

A recent article by Investopedia states, “The process of budgeting for capital expenditures is essential for a business to operate and grow from a sound financial position.” When considering growth, added capacity, new facilities and the like, it is important to make financial preparations to ensure the organization can handle the financial implications of the changes. Luke 14:28 says, “For ...

If Jesus Had a Business Card

2019-04-10T09:56:13-05:00April 11th, 2019|Tags: , , |

In a recent article by Neil Kokemuller, he writes, “A business card comes in handy when you need to establish your credentials.” As a tool in the marketing quiver, a business card can be leveraged to share more than contact details. A business card can give your prospective clients insight into your personal or corporate purpose and vision. Luke 9:20 ...

The Dishonest Taxi Service

2019-04-10T10:01:44-05:00April 10th, 2019|Tags: , , |

Kathy and I needed to reach our next destination quickly. A man overseeing the airport’s taxi service interrupted my Uber search to ask if he could get us a taxi. He quoted me a price slightly higher than Uber. Due to convenience, I agreed. When we arrived at our destination the taxi driver demanded more money than what his boss ...

Choosing Your Niche

2019-04-10T09:54:47-05:00April 9th, 2019|Tags: , , |

My friend, Adam, recently contrasted his experience between two different cruises. His first cruise was a Disney Cruise with his entire family. The second cruise was a Carnival Cruise with other couples. The Disney Cruise was expensive but had tremendous entertainment value. Carnival Cruise was very inexpensive with limited entertainment. Adam felt both served their purpose. Carnival’s limited options met ...

Is Workism Rising?

2019-04-07T22:45:44-05:00April 8th, 2019|Tags: , , |

Derek Thompson wrote an essay in The Atlantic called, “Workism is Making Americans Miserable.” In his essay, he speaks against a concept called workism. “Workism is the belief that work is not only necessary to economic production, but also the centerpiece of one’s identity and life’s purpose; and the belief that any policy to promote human welfare must always encourage more work.” ...

Something from Nothing

2019-04-10T09:48:04-05:00April 5th, 2019|Tags: , , |

Manufacturing is the essence of creating something from nothing. Stephanie grew up around the hubbub of hitting production numbers. She also watched the magic of making something meaningful and useful out of something useless and as meaningless as parts.  Manufacturing is about creating value. We were given value as God formed us and breathed life into our nostrils. He made ...

An Ethical Culture

2019-04-03T18:24:13-05:00April 4th, 2019|Tags: , , |

Yuval Feldman contends that major ethical scandals seem obvious, but the ones that can also do great harm are the smaller ones that chip away at trust and alter organizational behavior. In a Harvard Business Review article, Feldman contends that research reveals that stealing office supplies, fudging expense reports and engaging in conflicts of interest can become blind spots. This ...

Faith or Stupidity?

2019-04-02T23:50:49-05:00April 3rd, 2019|Tags: , , |

One of my most challenging faith struggles is hiring a new employee when cashflow is uncertain. That’s when I struggle knowing if I’m taking a step of faith or making a stupid decision. When I examine the large steps of faith taken by many in the Bible, it seems that the key is knowing what God is asking you to ...

A Bold and Painful Stand

2019-04-02T00:53:34-05:00April 2nd, 2019|Tags: , , |

Rider’s University recently eliminated Chick-fil-a for consideration for an on-campus restaurant. When Cynthia Newman, former Dean of Rider’s University Business School, was provided talking points about the University’s decision, she realized that she was being required to speak against her own personal Christian values. So, she resigned. Standing firm in our faith in today’s culture can now require us to ...

Operation Varsity Blues

2019-03-31T21:34:59-05:00April 1st, 2019|Tags: , , |

William Rick Singer started a business 25 years ago with a vision of helping students navigate the higher education maze. Along the way, Singer realized that there were wealthy people willing to pay significant amounts to get their average children into premier schools. According to the Wall Street Journal, Singer’s business began devising schemes to hire test takers to sit ...

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