This document provides information about an upcoming webinar on being a biblical worker. It includes:
1) Details about the speaker, Os Hillman, who has 40 years of experience applying the Bible to work.
2) An overview of the webinar which will involve true/false questions about integrating faith and work followed by biblical answers and case studies.
3) Details about an optional 3-session masterclass covering topics like prayer at work, stewardship, and managing employees from a biblical perspective. Bonuses are offered for signing up before May 30th.
The webinar aims to help Christians understand how to view their work and make decisions through a biblical lens based on the speaker's
10 Mistakes Business Owners Make (and how to avoid them).Os Hillman
Ā
This document summarizes the 10 biggest mistakes business leaders make and how Jesus avoided them. It discusses how Jesus understood his purpose and the purpose of his organization. He considered the cost to start and finish, avoided overdependence on debt, ensured his product solved problems, lived with integrity, maintained a balanced life, avoided Satan's traps of performance, passion, position and possessions, learned from adversities, was accountable, and built the right team. The document promotes a 6-month CEO roundtable program to help Christian business leaders apply these principles and operate their businesses from a kingdom perspective.
The document discusses the role of business and work in God's kingdom. It provides context on the history of business and how nations prospered through business that was consecrated to God. It discusses that God gives the ability to create wealth in order to establish His kingdom on Earth. The size and potential influence of believers in the workplace and business is reviewed, noting they currently only have about 1% of the total market share. The purpose and calling of business and work is presented as solving problems and meeting human needs while being a platform for societal transformation and influence for the kingdom of God.
God sees work differently than is commonly understood. God views work as ministry and a way to fulfill one's calling and destiny. The local church should equip and train believers to see their work in this way and destroy the works of the devil in their spheres of influence. However, many churches fail to adequately train and commission believers for their work, instead focusing ministry only within the four walls of the church.
Session 1 Discovering Your Purpose - Change Agent MasterClassOs Hillman
Ā
This document provides an overview of a masterclass on discovering one's purpose. It discusses that God creates each person uniquely and with a specific purpose and calling. Finding one's purpose begins with seeking a relationship with God, as he determines each person's gifts and calling. The document outlines a process for discovering one's purpose, including self-reflection, life experiences, divine revelations, and input from mentors. It emphasizes that living out one's purpose brings God glory.
Session 6 Church Mountain 7M Culture Shaping MasterClassOs Hillman
Ā
This document provides an overview of a masterclass session on equipping the church in the workplace. It discusses defining the church as an assembly of believers called to operate 24/7 in the marketplace. It addresses common barriers like viewing work and ministry as sacred vs secular. The document outlines strategies for churches to train and validate believers' callings in their work, including establishing workplace ministry as part of the church's DNA rather than a separate program. It encourages equipping believers to apply their faith at work through prayer, sermons, and championing workplace ministry.
Session 1 Joseph Calling: Do You Know Your Purpose?Os Hillman
Ā
This document provides information about understanding one's purpose. It discusses that God creates each person uniquely and with a specific purpose. Finding one's purpose begins with seeking a relationship with God, as everything finds its ultimate purpose in him. The document outlines several steps to discovering one's purpose, including self-discovery of gifts and aptitudes, character development, divine revelation, and noting how purposes converge as one matures. It emphasizes that God predestines each person's purpose and has planned good works for them to accomplish.
Cumming May 1 luncheon Community TransformationOs Hillman
Ā
This document provides an overview of Os Hillman's presentation on becoming a change agent for community transformation. Some key points:
- Hillman discusses his background working to transform communities through prayer, building relationships between church and marketplace leaders, and collectively solving problems.
- He argues that work is a form of worship and ministry, and cites examples from Jesus and Paul who ministered primarily in the marketplace. Transforming communities requires involvement from church and business leaders.
- Disunity is the biggest hindrance to community transformation. Hillman advocates for humility, unity, and serving the community to gain influence, not through force or money but by meeting needs.
- Beginning steps to transform a community include monthly meetings for
Are We Winning or Losing the Culture War?Os Hillman
Ā
Os Hillman cites evidences that Christianity is losing the culture war in America but winning in other areas. He cites ways Christians can have greater positiive impact on the culture.
10 Mistakes Business Owners Make (and how to avoid them).Os Hillman
Ā
This document summarizes the 10 biggest mistakes business leaders make and how Jesus avoided them. It discusses how Jesus understood his purpose and the purpose of his organization. He considered the cost to start and finish, avoided overdependence on debt, ensured his product solved problems, lived with integrity, maintained a balanced life, avoided Satan's traps of performance, passion, position and possessions, learned from adversities, was accountable, and built the right team. The document promotes a 6-month CEO roundtable program to help Christian business leaders apply these principles and operate their businesses from a kingdom perspective.
The document discusses the role of business and work in God's kingdom. It provides context on the history of business and how nations prospered through business that was consecrated to God. It discusses that God gives the ability to create wealth in order to establish His kingdom on Earth. The size and potential influence of believers in the workplace and business is reviewed, noting they currently only have about 1% of the total market share. The purpose and calling of business and work is presented as solving problems and meeting human needs while being a platform for societal transformation and influence for the kingdom of God.
God sees work differently than is commonly understood. God views work as ministry and a way to fulfill one's calling and destiny. The local church should equip and train believers to see their work in this way and destroy the works of the devil in their spheres of influence. However, many churches fail to adequately train and commission believers for their work, instead focusing ministry only within the four walls of the church.
Session 1 Discovering Your Purpose - Change Agent MasterClassOs Hillman
Ā
This document provides an overview of a masterclass on discovering one's purpose. It discusses that God creates each person uniquely and with a specific purpose and calling. Finding one's purpose begins with seeking a relationship with God, as he determines each person's gifts and calling. The document outlines a process for discovering one's purpose, including self-reflection, life experiences, divine revelations, and input from mentors. It emphasizes that living out one's purpose brings God glory.
Session 6 Church Mountain 7M Culture Shaping MasterClassOs Hillman
Ā
This document provides an overview of a masterclass session on equipping the church in the workplace. It discusses defining the church as an assembly of believers called to operate 24/7 in the marketplace. It addresses common barriers like viewing work and ministry as sacred vs secular. The document outlines strategies for churches to train and validate believers' callings in their work, including establishing workplace ministry as part of the church's DNA rather than a separate program. It encourages equipping believers to apply their faith at work through prayer, sermons, and championing workplace ministry.
Session 1 Joseph Calling: Do You Know Your Purpose?Os Hillman
Ā
This document provides information about understanding one's purpose. It discusses that God creates each person uniquely and with a specific purpose. Finding one's purpose begins with seeking a relationship with God, as everything finds its ultimate purpose in him. The document outlines several steps to discovering one's purpose, including self-discovery of gifts and aptitudes, character development, divine revelation, and noting how purposes converge as one matures. It emphasizes that God predestines each person's purpose and has planned good works for them to accomplish.
Cumming May 1 luncheon Community TransformationOs Hillman
Ā
This document provides an overview of Os Hillman's presentation on becoming a change agent for community transformation. Some key points:
- Hillman discusses his background working to transform communities through prayer, building relationships between church and marketplace leaders, and collectively solving problems.
- He argues that work is a form of worship and ministry, and cites examples from Jesus and Paul who ministered primarily in the marketplace. Transforming communities requires involvement from church and business leaders.
- Disunity is the biggest hindrance to community transformation. Hillman advocates for humility, unity, and serving the community to gain influence, not through force or money but by meeting needs.
- Beginning steps to transform a community include monthly meetings for
Are We Winning or Losing the Culture War?Os Hillman
Ā
Os Hillman cites evidences that Christianity is losing the culture war in America but winning in other areas. He cites ways Christians can have greater positiive impact on the culture.
Session 1 Equipping the Church in the WorkplaceOs Hillman
Ā
This document discusses equipping Christians for ministry in the workplace. It begins by introducing the author Os Hillman and his role as a pastor to over 150,000 people across 104 countries through daily 2-minute sermons. It then discusses how the modern church often fails to equip believers for their daily work, which was a major focus of Jesus' and Paul's ministries. The bulk of the document examines biblical concepts of work, tracing distortions around sacred vs secular work back to the 4th and 12th centuries. It argues that all work can be ministry and worship when done with excellence for God rather than men. The document aims to shift perspectives on the importance and spiritual nature of the workplace as the primary location where Christians interact with
The document discusses God's view of work and how work became negatively viewed over time. It provides examples from the Bible of Jesus and Paul modeling work as ministry. The key points are that work itself is a form of ministry and worship when done with excellence for God rather than men. Successful change agents in history are provided as examples of using one's work to solve problems and spread the gospel.
This document provides commentary on Matthew 6:1-18 regarding right motives for religious acts like giving, praying, and fasting. It discusses how Jesus warned against doing these acts for public recognition and praise rather than to honor God. The commentary examines specific examples Jesus gave, such as giving secretly and avoiding repetitive prayers. It encourages Christians to regularly examine their motivations to ensure they are seeking to please God rather than themselves.
Do you know your God-given inheritance? Os Hillman reveals what the Bible says about how a person can receive their spiritual and physical inheritance. Presented at the Jubilee Conference in Denver, June 2015.
Session 2 Your Work Matters to God by Os HillmanOs Hillman
Ā
This document discusses developing a theology of work. It argues that work is important to God and was impacted by the fall of man. It suggests that the local church should equip believers to do ministry in their daily work through destroying the works of the devil. The document advocates that work can be a form of worship and ministry when done with excellence for God's purposes of meeting human needs, having platform to influence culture, and caring for the poor.
Experiencing the Father's Love - God's Process for Raising LeadersOs Hillman
Ā
This document discusses how our perceptions of God are often shaped by our relationships with our earthly fathers. It suggests that if our fathers were absent, distant, or abusive, we may perceive God in a similar negative way. The document then focuses on Jesus and how he modeled the true loving nature of God the Father. It also discusses how discovering the Father's love is an important part of the journey for Christian leaders.
The document discusses the negative effects of being in debt bondage, including pain, curse, and allowing the spirit of debt to take control of one's life. It describes how the spirit of debt blinds, deafens, chokes, and binds those in its grip, hindering their ability to hear from God and move forward financially. The key is to understand how debt works as an enemy before beginning to battle getting out of it supernaturally through faith and God's provision.
This document outlines a 6-stage process for discovering, navigating, and fulfilling one's life purpose based on the biblical story of Joseph. The 6 stages are: 1) Recruitment, where one receives a divine calling; 2) Character building, involving seasons of adversity and training; 3) Isolation, a period of separation used for preparation; 4) Problem solving, using one's gifts to address challenges; 5) Networking, collaborating with others also called by God; 6) Free gift, the results one is able to achieve through their purpose. The story of Joseph exemplifies moving through these stages from a shepherd to the second most powerful ruler in Egypt.
The document discusses how many people do not receive financial harvests despite giving for years. It explores 31 possible reasons for this, including that some do not truly believe God wants them to prosper, do not respect money, never ask for specific financial blessings, rely on their own abilities instead of God, are unwilling to learn from mentors, refuse to obey basic biblical principles, and more. The author aims to help people understand why financial prosperity is part of God's plan by sharing principles from their own journey and teachings from the Bible.
The document discusses the concept of the "7 Cultural Mountains" which are the 7 key areas that influence culture: government, business, education, arts & entertainment, family, media, and religion. It argues that changing culture requires influencing the small percentage of leaders within each of these spheres rather than just increasing the number of Christians. The strategy focuses on being "salt and light" in the world through relationships and serving others, not dominating or controlling culture.
This is a study of Jesus being in love with secret giving. Giving for self notice was a form of hypocrisy and He hated it. He loved the secret giver who gave to please God rather than self.
Multiple Streams of Income for Christian SpeakersChinedum Azuh
Ā
Money is very crucial for the advancement of Godās Kingdom and accomplishing your divine assignment. It is an integral part of life. Money puts you in charge of the affairs of life.
Ecclesiastes 10:19
New American Standard Bible
Men prepare a meal for enjoyment, and wine makes life merry, and money is the answer to everything.
GOD'S WORDĀ® Translation
A meal is made for laughter, and wine makes life pleasant, but money is the answer for everything.
King James Bible
A feast is made for laughter, and wine maketh merry: but money answereth all things.
American King James Version
A feast is made for laughter, and wine makes merry: but money answers all things.
Do you feel like you are in a race going around and around trying to figure out a way to simply pay your bills and get your head above the debt waters? You have failed in the pursuit of making money for ministry and wonder if it's really possible.
I have found seven viable ideas that truly can help you in your pursuit of provision for your vision. Now is the time to start generating cash for your family, career and ministry.
Join me as I hand over to you āThe 7 Streams of Incomeā. You will prosper!!
Kingdom Keys: Seven Multiple Streams to Finance Your Vision is will help any Christian to define seven multiple streams to finance their vision from a Biblical perspective.
Session 2 Equipping Church in Workplace Os Hillman
Ā
This document discusses equipping the church to engage in the workplace. It addresses fears and misconceptions between church and workplace leaders. The key points are:
1) Most church members do not feel their work is a spiritual calling or that they are equipped to live out their faith at work.
2) The local church should train believers to destroy the works of Satan, yet many function like a cruise liner rather than an aircraft carrier for spiritual warfare.
3) All believers, including those in the workplace, have important spiritual gifts and callings that can establish God's kingdom in the city if the church equips and commissions them.
The Joseph Calling Salt & Light July 2017Os Hillman
Ā
Do you have a Joseph Calling on your life? Os Hillman shares in an online lecture for the ministry of Salt & Light his insights on calling, adversity and cultural influence. He reveals the 6 stages to discover, navigate and fulfill your purpose.
This document discusses moving from a finance-driven approach to a mission-driven approach in managing money and life. It advocates applying biblical principles of earning, saving, spending, and giving money in a way that glorifies God and focuses on one's mission in life rather than materialism. Specific financial practices are discussed including circulating or investing money wisely, accumulating wealth through diversification and multiple streams of income, and illuminating one's finances by handling money with integrity and care regardless of the amount.
1) The document discusses the concept of a "Joseph Calling," where individuals experience adversity but ultimately fulfill God's purpose for their lives.
2) Joseph from the Bible is presented as a model of a Joseph Calling, as he experienced difficulties like being sold into slavery but eventually rose to a high leadership position in Egypt.
3) Several attributes of those with a Joseph Calling are described, including identifying with adversity, experiencing God's presence during trials, and using supernatural gifts to solve major problems and provide for others.
This series is designed to provoke interest and encourage analysis on the methodologies we deploy when inviting (potential) church members to assist in their (new or continuous) growth as believers in Christ. While this series is introductory, it can serve as a refresher for long-time Christian believers. The material can also help non-members understand why Christians believe church is an essential component of a believerās journey. And if nothing elseā¦. Itāll help us understand why inviting people to church can feel so dang hard! .. And hopefully overcome this feeling.
1. The document discusses the importance of developing a plan to train disciples by focusing on a small group, teaching them Jesus' strategy of evangelism, and gradually giving them more responsibilities like teaching and pastoral work.
2. It emphasizes the need for supervision, patience, and helping disciples overcome challenges as they develop spiritually and work to train others.
3. The goal is for disciples to eventually have their own ministries and continue the cycle of training and sending out more disciples to spread the gospel.
The document discusses maintaining faith in God while at university. It addresses abiding in God, not compromising faith, guarding one's heart, communicating with God through prayer and scripture, being led by the Holy Spirit, staying alert against temptation, and discerning God's voice through aligning with scripture. Maintaining consistency when away from home and dealing with isolation through honesty, discipline, and accountability are also covered. Overall, the document provides guidance for young Christians on growing and living out their faith during their university experience.
Session 1 Equipping the Church in the WorkplaceOs Hillman
Ā
This document discusses equipping Christians for ministry in the workplace. It begins by introducing the author Os Hillman and his role as a pastor to over 150,000 people across 104 countries through daily 2-minute sermons. It then discusses how the modern church often fails to equip believers for their daily work, which was a major focus of Jesus' and Paul's ministries. The bulk of the document examines biblical concepts of work, tracing distortions around sacred vs secular work back to the 4th and 12th centuries. It argues that all work can be ministry and worship when done with excellence for God rather than men. The document aims to shift perspectives on the importance and spiritual nature of the workplace as the primary location where Christians interact with
The document discusses God's view of work and how work became negatively viewed over time. It provides examples from the Bible of Jesus and Paul modeling work as ministry. The key points are that work itself is a form of ministry and worship when done with excellence for God rather than men. Successful change agents in history are provided as examples of using one's work to solve problems and spread the gospel.
This document provides commentary on Matthew 6:1-18 regarding right motives for religious acts like giving, praying, and fasting. It discusses how Jesus warned against doing these acts for public recognition and praise rather than to honor God. The commentary examines specific examples Jesus gave, such as giving secretly and avoiding repetitive prayers. It encourages Christians to regularly examine their motivations to ensure they are seeking to please God rather than themselves.
Do you know your God-given inheritance? Os Hillman reveals what the Bible says about how a person can receive their spiritual and physical inheritance. Presented at the Jubilee Conference in Denver, June 2015.
Session 2 Your Work Matters to God by Os HillmanOs Hillman
Ā
This document discusses developing a theology of work. It argues that work is important to God and was impacted by the fall of man. It suggests that the local church should equip believers to do ministry in their daily work through destroying the works of the devil. The document advocates that work can be a form of worship and ministry when done with excellence for God's purposes of meeting human needs, having platform to influence culture, and caring for the poor.
Experiencing the Father's Love - God's Process for Raising LeadersOs Hillman
Ā
This document discusses how our perceptions of God are often shaped by our relationships with our earthly fathers. It suggests that if our fathers were absent, distant, or abusive, we may perceive God in a similar negative way. The document then focuses on Jesus and how he modeled the true loving nature of God the Father. It also discusses how discovering the Father's love is an important part of the journey for Christian leaders.
The document discusses the negative effects of being in debt bondage, including pain, curse, and allowing the spirit of debt to take control of one's life. It describes how the spirit of debt blinds, deafens, chokes, and binds those in its grip, hindering their ability to hear from God and move forward financially. The key is to understand how debt works as an enemy before beginning to battle getting out of it supernaturally through faith and God's provision.
This document outlines a 6-stage process for discovering, navigating, and fulfilling one's life purpose based on the biblical story of Joseph. The 6 stages are: 1) Recruitment, where one receives a divine calling; 2) Character building, involving seasons of adversity and training; 3) Isolation, a period of separation used for preparation; 4) Problem solving, using one's gifts to address challenges; 5) Networking, collaborating with others also called by God; 6) Free gift, the results one is able to achieve through their purpose. The story of Joseph exemplifies moving through these stages from a shepherd to the second most powerful ruler in Egypt.
The document discusses how many people do not receive financial harvests despite giving for years. It explores 31 possible reasons for this, including that some do not truly believe God wants them to prosper, do not respect money, never ask for specific financial blessings, rely on their own abilities instead of God, are unwilling to learn from mentors, refuse to obey basic biblical principles, and more. The author aims to help people understand why financial prosperity is part of God's plan by sharing principles from their own journey and teachings from the Bible.
The document discusses the concept of the "7 Cultural Mountains" which are the 7 key areas that influence culture: government, business, education, arts & entertainment, family, media, and religion. It argues that changing culture requires influencing the small percentage of leaders within each of these spheres rather than just increasing the number of Christians. The strategy focuses on being "salt and light" in the world through relationships and serving others, not dominating or controlling culture.
This is a study of Jesus being in love with secret giving. Giving for self notice was a form of hypocrisy and He hated it. He loved the secret giver who gave to please God rather than self.
Multiple Streams of Income for Christian SpeakersChinedum Azuh
Ā
Money is very crucial for the advancement of Godās Kingdom and accomplishing your divine assignment. It is an integral part of life. Money puts you in charge of the affairs of life.
Ecclesiastes 10:19
New American Standard Bible
Men prepare a meal for enjoyment, and wine makes life merry, and money is the answer to everything.
GOD'S WORDĀ® Translation
A meal is made for laughter, and wine makes life pleasant, but money is the answer for everything.
King James Bible
A feast is made for laughter, and wine maketh merry: but money answereth all things.
American King James Version
A feast is made for laughter, and wine makes merry: but money answers all things.
Do you feel like you are in a race going around and around trying to figure out a way to simply pay your bills and get your head above the debt waters? You have failed in the pursuit of making money for ministry and wonder if it's really possible.
I have found seven viable ideas that truly can help you in your pursuit of provision for your vision. Now is the time to start generating cash for your family, career and ministry.
Join me as I hand over to you āThe 7 Streams of Incomeā. You will prosper!!
Kingdom Keys: Seven Multiple Streams to Finance Your Vision is will help any Christian to define seven multiple streams to finance their vision from a Biblical perspective.
Session 2 Equipping Church in Workplace Os Hillman
Ā
This document discusses equipping the church to engage in the workplace. It addresses fears and misconceptions between church and workplace leaders. The key points are:
1) Most church members do not feel their work is a spiritual calling or that they are equipped to live out their faith at work.
2) The local church should train believers to destroy the works of Satan, yet many function like a cruise liner rather than an aircraft carrier for spiritual warfare.
3) All believers, including those in the workplace, have important spiritual gifts and callings that can establish God's kingdom in the city if the church equips and commissions them.
The Joseph Calling Salt & Light July 2017Os Hillman
Ā
Do you have a Joseph Calling on your life? Os Hillman shares in an online lecture for the ministry of Salt & Light his insights on calling, adversity and cultural influence. He reveals the 6 stages to discover, navigate and fulfill your purpose.
This document discusses moving from a finance-driven approach to a mission-driven approach in managing money and life. It advocates applying biblical principles of earning, saving, spending, and giving money in a way that glorifies God and focuses on one's mission in life rather than materialism. Specific financial practices are discussed including circulating or investing money wisely, accumulating wealth through diversification and multiple streams of income, and illuminating one's finances by handling money with integrity and care regardless of the amount.
1) The document discusses the concept of a "Joseph Calling," where individuals experience adversity but ultimately fulfill God's purpose for their lives.
2) Joseph from the Bible is presented as a model of a Joseph Calling, as he experienced difficulties like being sold into slavery but eventually rose to a high leadership position in Egypt.
3) Several attributes of those with a Joseph Calling are described, including identifying with adversity, experiencing God's presence during trials, and using supernatural gifts to solve major problems and provide for others.
This series is designed to provoke interest and encourage analysis on the methodologies we deploy when inviting (potential) church members to assist in their (new or continuous) growth as believers in Christ. While this series is introductory, it can serve as a refresher for long-time Christian believers. The material can also help non-members understand why Christians believe church is an essential component of a believerās journey. And if nothing elseā¦. Itāll help us understand why inviting people to church can feel so dang hard! .. And hopefully overcome this feeling.
1. The document discusses the importance of developing a plan to train disciples by focusing on a small group, teaching them Jesus' strategy of evangelism, and gradually giving them more responsibilities like teaching and pastoral work.
2. It emphasizes the need for supervision, patience, and helping disciples overcome challenges as they develop spiritually and work to train others.
3. The goal is for disciples to eventually have their own ministries and continue the cycle of training and sending out more disciples to spread the gospel.
The document discusses maintaining faith in God while at university. It addresses abiding in God, not compromising faith, guarding one's heart, communicating with God through prayer and scripture, being led by the Holy Spirit, staying alert against temptation, and discerning God's voice through aligning with scripture. Maintaining consistency when away from home and dealing with isolation through honesty, discipline, and accountability are also covered. Overall, the document provides guidance for young Christians on growing and living out their faith during their university experience.
Wednedsay Night Series - "How People Change", Week 6CLADSM
Ā
The document discusses how ungodly behavior stems from a heart captured by things other than Christ, such as good things in creation that become ultimate things. It encourages personal reflection on what tends to lead one's heart away from Christ in order to grow as a disciple, and helping others do the same in order to assist their growth in Christlikeness. The document provides biblical background on idolatry and its connection to ungodliness.
Over the years, I've read and studied a lot about tithing and this one thing I know for sure, God never said he wanted money as a tithe. In fact, the Hebrew word for tithe the Ma'aser. It means tenth part. The tenth part that Ma'aser refers to everything eatable. The Bible does mention money but money was never paid to the priests or Levites as a tithe. Not one single occupation in the Bible that a person had ever cough up ten percent to temple. So if the Bible is clear on tithing and who paid the actual agricultural, herd and flock tithe, then why do people persist to perpetuate and non-biblical monetary tithe system that the foreign to the scriptures. Allow my new book trailer video on Kleptomaniac: Who's Really Robbing God Anyway? to answer the questions. Share this book trailer on your Facebook page. For copies on your iPad, PDF or Kindle go to https://store.bookbaby.com/book/Kleptomaniac.
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2. Quotesrain: http://www.quotesrain.com/book/4754/
3. Twitter: @drfrankchasejr
4. facebook: https://www.facebook.com/kleptomaniac10percent/
5. Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/30238254-kleptomaniac?ac=1&from_search=true
6. Readersā Favorite: https://readersfavorite.com/book-review/kleptomaniac
7. Self Publishing Review: http://www.selfpublishingreview.com/2016/08/an-interview-with-frank-chase-jr-author-of-kleptomaniac-whos-really-robbing-god-anyway/
8. AskDavid: http://askdavid.com/item/0975521772
9. Book Daily: http://www.bookdaily.com/book/5481447/kleptomaniac-who-s-really-robbing-god-anyway
10. Overdrive Library: https://www.overdrive.com/media/2964829/kleptomaniac-whoās-really-robbing-god-anyway
11. Booklife: http://booklife.com/project/kleptomaniac-who-s-really-robbing-god-anyway-19097
12. Open Library: https://openlibrary.org/works/OL17589475W/Kleptomaniac
13. Book of the Day: http://bookoftheday.org/kleptomaniac-whos-really-robbing-god-anyway-dr-frank-chase-jr-th-d/
14. Bublish: https://www.bublish.com/bubble/stream/10673
15. LibraryThing: https://www.librarything.com/work/18338845
Of course here is my blog site: http://tithenomore.com
Kindness challenge, The spouse is unilaterally happy/dangerous/apostate, get...franktsao4
Ā
Recently, I heard some radio programs mentioning the challenge of kindness, or how to make spouses happy unilaterally, or how to promote family harmony in remarried families. These were originally based on goodwill as a start, but they all have one common thing. It is to lift a certain person or a certain group of people aloft and take their happiness, anger, sorrow, and joy as the highest goal. On the surface, it seems achievable, but if you look at it from the perspective of the Bible, this is almost impossible to reach. Because this world is not controlled by man, but God is the boss. So if manās effort does not conform to Godās will, it will become a waste of energy.
1) The document provides answers to common financial questions. It recommends that spouses have joint accounting and share financial information openly.
2) It advises that consistent savings and honoring God with resources can help achieve savings goals, even ambitious ones, through God's blessings.
3) Managing income, expenses, budgets, and having clear goals are described as the "rules" to financial success, viewed as a game to play strategically over time.
The Holy Spirit is not for sale! In this message we cover five important truths concerning anointed ministers and eleven truths on impartation of the anointing. Don't miss this!
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The document discusses biblical principles of bearing one another's burdens, not comparing oneself to others, and sharing blessings. It encourages Christians to minister to others in their weaknesses with gentleness and humility rather than pride or condemnation. Believers are instructed to generously share material and spiritual blessings, knowing that they will reap what they sow through ongoing investment in God's kingdom work. The overarching theme is that Christians should display the fruit of the Spirit in their relations with one another.
What's Best Next: How the Gospel Transforms the Way You Get Things Donemattperman
Ā
Productivity is something that applies to all of us, every day. It makes possible everything else we do.
Often, productivity is defined as the ability to accomplish "what matters most." But if God exists, then he is what matters most.
So what does God have to say about productivity?
The document presents the vision, goal, purpose and target market of the G.I.F.T. Foundation, which aims to provide resources and funds to individuals and organizations fulfilling the Great Commission of spreading the gospel. The foundation's vision is to assemble an extraordinary foundation to support mission work. Its goal is to be the nation's leader in providing such resources. The purpose is to defray costs by providing valuable resources to mission trips. The target market includes philanthropic individuals, foundations, companies, church members, athletes and celebrities.
This presentation covers having to live in what you have built with regard to your home environment and God's desire to see "his way" preserved through the unified actions of husband and wife as they "construct" the home by God's plan.
As a child of God we are to do good, but what good works does God desire. In this lesson we answer the question. Both slides and audio can be enjoyed at www.cmcoc.org.
Sermon by Brian Birdow
Weak Christian? sacrifice oneself, fight with all one's strength Is it bibl...franktsao4
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We can see many Christians in the world, they are competing with each other to read the Bible and pray, and participate in various activities of the church. They are deeply afraid of being criticized by others, because they feel that if they are criticized, they will not be able to glorify God, but what peace do they have? How about joy? The reason after careful study is that although they are already nominal Christians, they have never entered into Godās truth. As a result, they use the worldās thinking to do Godās works, but as a result, they are not Godās children both inside and outside. Itās really hard work!
This document outlines seven truths about poverty according to Pastor Johnny Sato Gallos:
1) Poverty is caused by a poor mindset and poor thinking rather than external factors.
2) God wants his followers to live in prosperity, not poverty, and his word has the power to fulfill this.
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7. Why do I share this?
Iāve been āfield-testedā with what I am going to
share with you today for over the last 40 years.
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9. Only 17% of Christians have a Biblical Worldview
9% of the general population has a biblical worldview
17% of professing Christians have a biblical worldview.
16% of Christian 18 to 29-year-olds admit that they have any idea
how the Bible applies to their field or professional interests. We are a
nation that is becoming Biblically illiterate.
ā¢ https://relevantmagazine.com/god/research-only-17-of-christians-actually-have-a-biblical-
worldview/
ā¢ George Barna survey, 2012
11. 1. Our plans will always be logical.
ļ±True ļ±False ļ±Sometimes
False
ā¢ Healing of Naaman. 2 Kings 5:10 āgo wash in the lakeā
ā¢ Jericho ā Heb 11:30 āwalk around 7 times.ā
ā¢ Healing of manās eyes ā John 9:11 āMud in my eyesā
ā¢ Speak to my books
12. 2. All planning that results in a good outcome
must mean it was a plan blessed by God.
ļ±True ļ±False ļ±Sometimes
False
ā¢ Heb 5:9 - Jesus was obedient to the cross.
ā¢ Godās plan does not always have a positive outcome,
but it is the right outcome.
13. ļ±True ļ±False ļ±Sometimes
False
ā¢ Deut 23:23 -Whatever your lips utter you must be sure to do, because you made your vow freely to the
LORD your God with your own mouth.
ā¢ Ps 51:6 - Surely you desire truth in the inner parts; you teach me wisdom in the inmost place.
ā¢ Eccl 5:4-7 -When you make a vow to God, do not delay in fulfilling it. He has no pleasure in fools;
fulfill your vow. It is better not to vow than to make a vow and not fulfill it. Do not let your mouth
lead you into sin. And do not protest to the [temple] messenger, "My vow was a mistake."
What is your personal brand?
3. Itās OK not to follow through on a business
commitment. Things in business change all the
time.
14. 4. A spouseās counsel in business is irrelevant
because they know very little about business.
ļ±True ļ±False ļ±Sometimes
False
ā¢ Prov 31:11-12 - The heart of her husband safely trusts her; So he will have no
lack of gain. She does him good and not evil all the days of her life.
ā¢ Eph 5:21 -Submit to one another out of reverence for Christ.
ā¢ I Peter 3:7,8 Likewise, ye husbands, dwell with them according to knowledge,
giving honor unto the wife, as unto the weaker vessel, and as being heirs
together of the grace of life; that your prayers be not hindered. Finally, be ye
all of one mind, having compassion one of another, love as brethren, be pitiful,
be courteous.
15. 5. You can actually receive something from
hard work that is not blessed by God.
ļ±True ļ±False ļ±Sometimes
True
ā¢ Ps 127:1-2 Unless the LORD builds the house,
its builders labor in vain. Unless the LORD watches over the city,
the watchmen stand guard in vain. In vain you rise early
and stay up late, toiling for food to eat--
for he grants sleep to those he loves.
16. 5. You can actually receive something from
hard work that is not blessed by God.
ļ±True ļ±False ļ±Sometimes
True
ā¢ 1 Cor 3:10-15
By the grace God has given me, I laid a foundation as an expert builder,
and someone else is building on it. But each one should be careful how
he builds. For no one can lay any foundation other than the one
already laid, which is Jesus Christ. If any man builds on this foundation
using gold, silver, costly stones, wood, hay or straw, his work will be
shown for what it is, because the Day will bring it to light. It will be
revealed with fire, and the fire will test the quality of each man's
work. If what he has built survives, he will receive his reward. If it
is burned up, he will suffer loss; he himself will be saved, but only as
one escaping through the flames.
17. 5. You can actually receive something from
hard work that is not blessed by God.
ļ±True ļ±False ļ±Sometimes
True
ā¢ Joshua 24:13
And I have given you a land for which you did not labour, and cities which you did not build,
and you dwell in them; of the vineyards and oliveyards which you did not plant but eat.
ā¢ John 3: 27 To this John replied, "A person can receive only what is given them from
heaven.
18. 6. God calls individuals to give a tenth of their
increase as a tithe. God does not require a business
owner to tithe from the profits of business.
ļ±True ļ±False ļ±Sometimes
False
āHonor the Lord from your wealth and from the
first of all your produceā (Proverbs 3:9).
19. 6. Crown Ministries website regarding
tithing by Larry Burkett:
"Any business generally reflects the values of its principle owners or
managers. It is the reflection of these values that determines
whether or not a business is labeled Christian or non-Christian. If a
business is to be used to serve God, it should have but one
overriding purposeāto glorify Him. As such, I feel that there are five
basic business functions that, together, constitute the activities of a
Christian business: (1) evangelizing; (2) discipling; (3) funding Godās
work; (4) providing for needs; and (5) generating profits. As a means
of funding Godās work, many Christian business owners or managers
have chosen to give a tithe from the business."
20. 7. The Bible teaches against the use of debt in
business.
ļ±True ļ±False ļ±Sometimes
Sometimes
It is not prohibited, but neither is it encouraged. It is
usually mentioned in a negative context. The Bible
encourages living debt-free as much as possible because
of the freedom it affords you. Conversely, heavy debt
creates bondage.
21. 7. The Bible teaches against the use of debt in
business.
ļ±True ļ±False ļ±Sometimes
Sometimes
ā¢ Prov 22:7 -The rich rule over the poor, and the borrower is servant to the lender.
ā¢ Rom 13:8-9 Let no debt remain outstanding, except the continuing debt to love one
another, for he who loves his fellowman has fulfilled the law.
ā¢ Debt Presumes upon the Future James 4:13-17
Should you pay off a mortgage?
22. 8. Itās ok to charge different prices for the
same product?
ļ±True ļ±False ļ±Sometimes
Sometimes
ā¢ Lev 19:36 - Use honest scales and honest weights, an honest ephah and an
honest hin. I am the LORD your God, who brought you out of Egypt.
ā¢ Deut 25:15-16 -You must have accurate and honest weights and measures,
so that you may live long in the land the LORD your God is giving you. For
the LORD your God detests anyone who does these things, anyone who deals
dishonestly.
ā¢ Prov 11:1 The LORD abhors dishonest scales, but accurate weights are his
delight.
23. 8. Itās ok to charge different prices for the
same product?
ļ±True ļ±False ļ±Sometimes
Sometimes
Acceptable Price Differences:
ā¢ Time-sensitive offer
ā¢ Volume discount
ā¢ Senior or Youth discount ā ie, conference
24. 9. Perception is always reality.
ļ±True ļ±False ļ±Sometimes
Sometimes
Peter on the boat ā Matt 14:26 āItās a ghost!ā
āEveryone will like New Coke.ā
āSocialism will take care of all my needs.ā
25. 10. God will thwart the plans of the
unrighteous.
ļ±True ļ±False ļ±Sometimes
True
Job 5:12 He thwarts the plans of the crafty, so that their hands achieve no
success.
Prov 16:9 In his heart a man plans his course, but the LORD determines his
steps.
26. How not knowing the Bible can cost you.
ā¢David & the Ark of the Covenant 2 Sam 6
ā¢Gibeonite Ruse ā Joshua, Saul & David
27. My people are destroyed for lack of knowledge.
Because you have rejected knowledge,
I also will reject you from being priest for Me;
Because you have forgotten the law of your God,
I also will forget your children. Hosea 4:6,7
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33. Thy Word is a lamp unto
my feet and light to my
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42. Study to show thyself approved unto God, a workman who
needeth not to be ashamed, rightly dividing the word of truth.
2 Timothy 2:15
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44. What ifā¦
ļ¼ Learned one principle that changed
how you lived your life at work?
ļ¼ Discovered one truth that might be
keeping you from fulfilling your
destiny?
ļ¼Simply increased your Bible
knowledge?
Wouldnāt that alone be worth it?
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Editor's Notes
By faith the walls of Jericho fell down, after they were compassed about seven days
He replied, āThe man they call Jesus made some mud and put it on my eyes. He told me to go to Siloam and washĀ ...
Ps 127:1-2
Unless the LORD builds the house,
its builders labor in vain. Unless the LORD watches over the city,
the watchmen stand guard in vain. In vain you rise early
and stay up late, toiling for food to eat--
for he grants sleep to those he loves.
1 Cor 3:10-15
By the grace God has given me, I laid a foundation as an expert builder, and someone else is building on it. But each one should be careful how he builds. For no one can lay any foundation other than the one already laid, which is Jesus Christ. If any man builds on this foundation using gold, silver, costly stones, wood, hay or straw, his work will be shown for what it is, because the Day will bring it to light. It will be revealed with fire, and the fire will test the quality of each man's work. If what he has built survives, he will receive his reward. If it is burned up, he will suffer loss; he himself will be saved, but only as one escaping through the flames. Ps 127:1-2
Unless the LORD builds the house,
its builders labor in vain. Unless the LORD watches over the city,
the watchmen stand guard in vain. In vain you rise early
and stay up late, toiling for food to eat--
for he grants sleep to those he loves.
1 Cor 3:10-15
By the grace God has given me, I laid a foundation as an expert builder, and someone else is building on it. But each one should be careful how he builds. For no one can lay any foundation other than the one already laid, which is Jesus Christ. If any man builds on this foundation using gold, silver, costly stones, wood, hay or straw, his work will be shown for what it is, because the Day will bring it to light. It will be revealed with fire, and the fire will test the quality of each man's work. If what he has built survives, he will receive his reward. If it is burned up, he will suffer loss; he himself will be saved, but only as one escaping through the flames. Ps 127:1-2
Unless the LORD builds the house,
its builders labor in vain. Unless the LORD watches over the city,
the watchmen stand guard in vain. In vain you rise early
and stay up late, toiling for food to eat--
for he grants sleep to those he loves.
: āHonor the Lord from your wealth and from the first of all your produceā (Proverbs 3:9).
The followingfollowingfollowingfollowingFollowing is an excerpt from Crown Ministries website regarding tithing by Larry Burkett.
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"Any business generally reflects the values of its principle owners or managers. It is the reflection of these values that determines whether or not a business is labeled Christian or non-Christian. If a business is to be used to serve God, it should have but one overriding purposeāto glorify Him. As such, I feel that there are five basic business functions that, together, constitute the activities of a Christian business: (1) evangelizing; (2) discipling; (3) funding Godās work; (4) providing for needs; and (5) generating profits. As a means of funding Godās work, many Christian business owners or managers have chosen to give a tithe from the business."
Prov 22:7
The rich rule over the poor,
and the borrower is servant to the lender.
Rom 13:8-9
Let no debt remain outstanding, except the continuing debt to love one another, for he who loves his fellowman has fulfilled the law.
Debt Presumes upon the Future
James 4:13-17
Prov 22:7
The rich rule over the poor,
and the borrower is servant to the lender.
Rom 13:8-9
Let no debt remain outstanding, except the continuing debt to love one another, for he who loves his fellowman has fulfilled the law.
Debt Presumes upon the Future
James 4:13-17
Lev 19:36
Use honest scales and honest weights, an honest ephah and an honest hin. I am the LORD your God, who brought you out of Egypt.
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Deut 25:15-16
You must have accurate and honest weights and measures, so that you may live long in the land the LORD your God is giving you. For the LORD your God detests anyone who does these things, anyone who deals dishonestly.
Prov 11:1 The LORD abhors dishonest scales, but accurate weights are his delight.
Lev 19:36
Use honest scales and honest weights, an honest ephah and an honest hin. I am the LORD your God, who brought you out of Egypt.
Ā
Deut 25:15-16
You must have accurate and honest weights and measures, so that you may live long in the land the LORD your God is giving you. For the LORD your God detests anyone who does these things, anyone who deals dishonestly.
Prov 11:1 The LORD abhors dishonest scales, but accurate weights are his delight.
Lev 19:36
Use honest scales and honest weights, an honest ephah and an honest hin. I am the LORD your God, who brought you out of Egypt.
Ā
Deut 25:15-16
You must have accurate and honest weights and measures, so that you may live long in the land the LORD your God is giving you. For the LORD your God detests anyone who does these things, anyone who deals dishonestly.
Prov 11:1 The LORD abhors dishonest scales, but accurate weights are his delight.
Job 5:12
He thwarts the plans of the crafty,
so that their hands achieve no success.
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Prov 16:9
In his heart a man plans his course,
but the LORD determines his steps.