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- Supernatural Peace Is Hard for Entrepreneurs
The future of my business became unpredictable, prospects were disappearing, all while forfeiting my THE PROBLEM OF STRESS IN BUSINESS As risk-taking entrepreneurs, stress and anxiety are often our unwanted business partners. How can we feel joy and contentment when nothing is going our way in the business? Are you sold out for the cause of your business?
- Envying Another Entrepreneur's Success? Here's the Cure.
There's a couple of people I follow that I personally know, and I envy their house, cars, business size And even though I'm a God-first entrepreneur with two well-established businesses and a Christian personal heart = death for my business Solomon is warning Godpreneurs that while true contentment brings peace By focusing on gratitude and God's unique plan for your business journey, you'll find a deeper, more If you haven't already, start your Business Victories List today!
- Feeling Unproductive? Start Every Day with This Powerful Secret!
God Has a Plan But what if I showed you there’s a different way to run your business? Here, our businesses become ministries, our interactions become opportunities for grace, and our schedules It’s about making the first things first, both in business and in faith. Let it guide you from the first moment of your morning, and watch as it reshapes your day, your business YouVersion Plan: A Christian Entrepreneur’s Guide to Business Growth
- The 7 Habits: Proactive Entrepreneurship
I once had a business partner "borrow" $150,000 from our shared company bank account. myself faced with the ultimate business betrayal. This has been my greatest business testimonial since becoming a God-first business owner in 2008. I kept on consulting him on his next business ventures. I kept on believing in him. I kept helping him try to launch a new business (on his own, of course).
- The Cure for Selfishness in Entrepreneurship
Have you ever had an incredibly selfish business partner? Whatever decision was made for the business, it was made with only his interests taken into consideration Ultimately, the business fizzled away in less than four months, and we went our separate ways. We've all experienced someone like this in business. I know I used to approach business selfishly. We all fall into one of three categories.
- Stop Rushing! Uncover Jesus’ Secret to Stress-Free Productivity
I want to write today about prohibiting the "rush" in our business lives. But there's a difference between being busy and being in a rush—a distinction that can define the success The Solution: Peace Over Haste Jesus's life, as depicted in the Gospels, was undeniably busy. BONUS RESOURCE: Questions to Help Business Owners Say "No" More Often Here's a practical toolkit to empower Does this align with my core business values and mission?
- Chasing Disney Dreams: A Godpreneur’s Journey from Scarcity to Discontent!
Then, my business started booming and I started staying at Disney resorts that were a quick bus ride We start our businesses with humble beginnings, and as they grow, so do our desires. Consider this: Are you looking to your business success, material gains, or even relationships to fill Such stability in our hearts would not only impact our personal lives but also create a business culture
- The 7 Habits: Godpreneurs Think Win/Win
We don't do business alone; we interact with others who have their own desires and ambitions, and deal I succeeded in getting the price I wanted, but the customer preferred to take their business elsewhere Winning Conflict in Business When I interact with employees, clients, prospects, vendors, or my business However, I've interacted with people in business whose worldviews are shaped by a strong "win-lose" Losing Conflict in Business Of course, there are times that, no matter how much we seek the win-win,
- Stop Grinding 24/7! Learn Why Jesus Embraced Rest for Success!
problem all of us Godpreneurs face: in our quest to protect and provide for our families through our businesses Mark 6:30-32, Jesus encouraged His disciples to come away to a quiet place to rest after they had been busy days a week like I used to, I try to dedicate Sunday to fully rest and worship, trusting God with my business Like Chick-fil-A, I'm not open for business activity on Sundays. Key Takeaway By integrating rhythms of rest into our business lives, we not only follow Jesus’s example
- The 7 Habits: Godpreneurs Put First Things First
Imagine a world where all of us God-first business owners, when tempted, we allow the Holy Spirit to How does this apply to a Christian entrepreneur's success in business? Let's discover how. Our personal development is more important than our business operations. This is why entrepreneurs complain about life being super busy, frustrating, and stagnant. Our morning routines set us up for business day success.
- Children's Devotional: Budgeting, God's Way
Parent Instructions: If you're teaching your child entrepreneurship or doing a business together, read Aiden and I have a snail shell air plant business together. money from his business before the end of the month. , Nintendo games, business supply costs, and giving to God and charities. From then on, Aiden always made sure to budget his the money coming in from his business.
- Why Copying Successful Entrepreneurs Can Make You Worst Off
I want to talk to you today about being careful who you imitate in business. When I started my first business in 2005, I imitated some of my "seemingly" successful clients in their leadership styles and ways of doing business. My parents weren't entrepreneurs, so I was learning to do business alone. Imitators of Christ can turn the business world upside down for His glory!
- How a Nightclub Promoter Found a Godly Path to Entrepreneurship
After a few years, I completely disassociated myself and my business from the nightlife industry and began my journey of leading a God-first business life. Everything we understand and every way we act in the business world is tinted by our own paradigms. My paradigm shift came when I realized that the Bible was one big book on business ownership. The gospel is the greatest example of a shift from the world's business model to God’s model.
- Children's Devotional: Be Unique
Parent Instructions: If you're teaching your child entrepreneurship or doing a business together, read Aiden and I have a snail shell air plant business together. Well, just like in our everyday lives, having a unique idea is important in business too. In business, having a unique idea can help us stand out from our competitors and make a positive impact Please guide us as we seek to use our unique ideas in business and in all areas of our lives.
- Run Your Entrepreneurial Race
W e all know it - life business life easy. The call is to keep moving forward in our calling in business, no matter how tough the journey may seem















