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I worked in the fishing industry for several years in my youth, everything from boats at sea, the slime line in the plant, and management, so my interest often piques with high profile fishing stories. A recent one was the sinking of the crab boat, Destination in the Bering Sea in February 2017, taking with […]
Happy New Year! As we come to the end of 2018, we have so much to be thankful for here at IBEC Ventures. Before we move into the New Year, it’s important for us to reflect on how God has used us for His Kingdom in 2018. Some of the highlights include: A redesigned website […]
There are many ways to say “Merry Christmas” or to give a Christmas greeting in the languages of the world. The greetings above represent “Merry Christmas” in most of the languages served by IBEC consultants. Despite cultural and linguistic differences there is one commonality – the Christ of Christmas! The continuity of Christ – from […]
“Success is not final, failure is not fatal; it is the courage to continue that counts.” -Winston Churchill A few months ago we published a blog highlighting eight failures in IBEC’s history. Recently, I have been reminded that our audience deserves a complementary piece highlighting some successes, so in the spirit of Churchill who also wrote, […]
The Basic Utility Vehicle, (BUV), is designed for the rural geography of developing countries. It is a simple low-cost vehicle that is easy to operate, maintain and repair. It is designed for rugged terrain, and thus is ideal for serving rural Africa, allowing people to earn a livelihood and generate income. It has a 1,750 […]
It has been interesting to observe and analyze IBEC consultants throughout the 12 years of our existence. It has been a fun and informative learning experience as I have traveled with some amazing people. Each one has added value to the projects we visited and helped. IBEC consultants offer encouragement Bob Bush consults with four […]
At 11 am on the 11th day of the 11th month, 1918, the armistice for World War I was signed. This “war to end all wars” had involved most of Europe and cost the lives of nearly 17 million, plus that many or more wounded. My maternal grandmother’s sister served with the Canadian Forces and […]
We have three nationalities in our family. My wife, Vicki is a US citizen; I am Canadian, and my four kids have three citizenships, each having been born in Brazil and also registered as Canadians and Americans. Canadians celebrated thanksgiving in October, and Americans will do so this week. But my Brazilian kids sometimes say, […]
Our blog last week highlighted poverty, poor countries, and the Great Commandment of Jesus to “love your neighbor”. For IBEC and most BAM businesses, that translates into job creation as a practical way to love those mired in poverty, injustice and unemployment. But Jesus also asked us to make disciples (or followers) of Jesus (MT […]
Business as Mission (BAM) theory proposes that kingdom businesses focus on the Great Commandment and the Great Commission of Jesus. The Great Commandment has its source in Jesus’ response to a lawyer who asked what the greatest commandments were. Jesus responded that the first commandment is to love God with all your heart, soul and […]