(Limited Edition Hardcover) The Bottom Line: Business by the Book

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The Bottom Line: Business by the Book by Georgie Lee is presented as a profound and practical guide for integrating Christian faith with the world of business.

Based on over 40 interviews with business leaders across Asia.


Lee, an experienced investment banker and a former Financial Times journalist, argues that business is inherently missional, extending beyond mere profit or evangelism to the pursuit of human flourishing.

Drawing on theological, historical, and practical insights, the book challenges the traditional secular-sacred dichotomy, advocating for a holistic “Kingdom mindset”where faith permeates every aspect of work and life. The role of women, whose status is often relegated to a lower level, even within the Christian community, is addressed in a special chapter by the author’s wife, Evelyn.

Dubbed by spiritual and industry leaders as “comprehensive, compelling and must-read”, The Bottom Line offers real-world Asian case studies, emphasising virtues like love, grace, righteousness, stewardship, and the strategic importance of “spiritual capital” in achieving sustainable success and societal impact.

(Note: Shipping is currently limited to Singapore addresses only.)

The Bottom Line: Business by the Book by Georgie Lee is presented as a profound and practical guide for integrating Christian faith with the world of business.

Based on over 40 interviews with business leaders across Asia.


Lee, an experienced investment banker and a former Financial Times journalist, argues that business is inherently missional, extending beyond mere profit or evangelism to the pursuit of human flourishing.

Drawing on theological, historical, and practical insights, the book challenges the traditional secular-sacred dichotomy, advocating for a holistic “Kingdom mindset”where faith permeates every aspect of work and life. The role of women, whose status is often relegated to a lower level, even within the Christian community, is addressed in a special chapter by the author’s wife, Evelyn.

Dubbed by spiritual and industry leaders as “comprehensive, compelling and must-read”, The Bottom Line offers real-world Asian case studies, emphasising virtues like love, grace, righteousness, stewardship, and the strategic importance of “spiritual capital” in achieving sustainable success and societal impact.