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The 40 Best Christian Places to Work

More than 10,000 employees weighed in on their jobs.
Higher Education (100 or fewer employees)

1Phoenix SeminaryScottsdale, Arizona
2 The Master's Seminary • Santa Clarita, California

Private Schools, K-12 (90 or more employees)

1Mount Paran Christian SchoolKennesaw, Georgia
2 Indian Rocks Christian Schools • Largo, Florida
3 Evangelical Christian School • Cordova, Tennessee

Private Schools, K-12 (89 or fewer employees)

1Christian Heritage AcademyNorthfield, Illinois
2 Stoneybrooke Christian Schools • San Juan Capistrano, California
3 Christian Heritage School • Trumbull, Connecticut

Media (101 or more employees)

1Daystar Television NetworkDallas, Texas
2 Educational Media Foundation/KLOVE and Air1Radio • Rocklin, California

Media (100 or fewer employees)

1Howard Publishing, Inc.West Monroe, Louisiana
2 Warner Press Inc. • Anderson, Indiana

Churches, Parachurches, and Missions (120 or more employees)

1Coalition for Christian OutreachPittsburgh, Pennsylvania
2 Bible League • Chicago, Illinois
3 Crown Financial Ministries • Gainesville, Georgia

Churches, Parachurches, and Missions (50 through 119 employees)

1Joni and FriendsAgoura Hills, California
2 CityTeam Ministries • San Jose, California
3 ABWE • Harrisburg, Pennsylvania

Churches, Parachurches, and Missions (49 or fewer employees)

1 (tie)Apartment LifeEuless, Texas
1 (tie)EQUIPDuluth, Georgia
2 New Mission Systems International • Fort Myers, Florida
3 Walter Hoving Home • Garrison, New York
4 Amor Ministries • San Diego, California

Church-Related Groups

1Fellowship ChurchGrapevine, Texas
2 BBFI Mission Office • Springfield, Missouri


Related Elsewhere:

Also posted today is the results of the Best Workplaces Institute's survey on employee compensation.

Last year's Best Workplaces series included:

The 40 Best Christian Places to Work | How the winners of the third annual survey earned their employees' loyalty. (May 9, 2005)
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Choosing the Finalists | The 2005 survey winners and how they were picked. (May 9, 2005)

2004's Best Workplaces articles included:

The 50 Best Christian Places to Work | The second annual survey highlights companies that focus on building a culture of trust. (April 23, 2004)
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The Complete List & A Closer Look at the Top Finalists | Christianity Today salutes four finalists in ten categories. (April 23, 2004)
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How They Were Chosen | Independent panel weighed employee surveys. (April 23, 2004)
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Too Much Information? | Communication is necessary, but avoid information overload. (April 23, 2004)

Our 2003 series included:

Inside CT: Great Places to Work | There is indeed much to praise and imitate in the Christian companies. (Feb. 28, 2003)
The 40 Best Christian Places to Work | What makes them so good? (Hint: Not money) (Feb. 28, 2003)
The Complete List & A Closer Look at the Top Finalists | Christianity Today salutes four finalists in ten categories. (Feb. 28, 2003)
Best Christian Places to Work: Co-CEO Synergy | Sharing leadership works at Christian Medical and Dental Associations. (March 03, 2003)
Best Christian Places to Work: Rigorous Hiring | Group Publishing places importance on the quality of the product and its staff. (March 04, 2003)
Best Christian Places to Work: People of the Hugs | Howard Publishing's pajama day, adoption support, and National Hugging Day celebrations create a family-like ambiance. (March 05, 2003)
Best Christian Places to Work: Freedom and Grace | Covenant Christian High School teachers and staff are encouraged to be creative, lead classes in innovative ways, and take initiative. (March 06, 2003)

From Issue:
April 2006, Vol. 50, No. 4
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