Friday, 23 August 2019 marked the launch of the Unashamedly Ethical campaign in Ghana, taking the campaign to national level in this West African country as officials and leaders committed to join the movement and make a stand for ethics, values and clean living. The launch was coordinated by the …
Read More »Transform your Work Life – Out Now
God wants to use you – in the marketplace! Unashamedly Ethical is pleased to announce the release of the revised and updated edition of Transform your Work Life – Turn your Everyday Life into an Extraordinary Calling. Most people will spend between sixty and seventy percent of their lives at …
Read More »Corruption Perceptions Index 2018
The newly released Corruption Perception Index 2018 reveals that the continued failure of most countries to significantly control corruption is contributing to a crisis in democracy around the world. While there are exceptions, the data shows that despite some progress, most countries are failing to make serious inroads against corruption. More than two-thirds of countries …
Read More »The Call, by Gerhard Marx
‘Come and follow me.’, Jesus said in Matt 4:9 (TPT). Twelve ordinary men followed Jesus and forever transformed society with a new movement based on the Word of God. They were twelve perfectly ordinary, common men, following an uncommon calling. (Luke 6:12–16) Jesus’ first call was ‘Come and discover for …
Read More »Where are you on the Ethics Continuum? by Ford Taylor
There are a few times in life that we come along a person, an idea or a movement that we can’t really say no to because of the impact that it could have on the world. Unashamedly Ethical falls into this category. I am so glad to be partnering with …
Read More »Movement Day Africa 2018
God is bringing the nations of the world into the neighborhoods of our cities. On 23 – 24 August nearly 600 leaders from 40 African cities attended Movement Day Africa, the fifth expression of Movement Day in the continent since 2015. Graham Power and Unashamedly Ethical had the privilege of …
Read More »If Profit is king, why be ethical? by Simon Edwards
Earlier this year, the Australian cricket team were the subject of a major ball-tampering scandal that led to some of the leading players being banned from the team. Like many Australians, I found myself feeling hugely disappointed about the whole affair. There may be nothing new about cheating in …
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