The document provides guidance on what it takes to be a successful CEO from a Christian perspective. It recommends knowing God's vision for you and your talents, finding a way to use your talents through a company as your mission from God, making all decisions with prayer, developing ministry and business plans, financing the company mainly with your own funds, hiring Christian key people, tithing the company, using servant leadership, and knowing your customers. It also provides scriptural references related to business applications, such as not co-signing loans, building a strong business through wisdom, handling an angry boss, honoring the Sabbath, not serving two masters, using what God has given well, making right decisions, paying debts on time,
This document outlines a series of lessons on career and workplace topics. Section one focuses on personal preparation, including developing a personal vision and purpose, exploring your gifts and skills, and creating a career plan. Section two covers various aspects of working within an organization, such as corporate culture, strategy, and leadership. Section three addresses career growth and work-life balance. The final section discusses entrepreneurship and transforming the workplace. The overall goal is to provide principles to guide professional practices and daily life.
This document provides an introduction and summary of quotes from Dr. David O. Oyedepo's "Wisdom Diary on Prosperity". It outlines publishing information and copyright details. It then provides a brief introduction to the quotes, describing them as faith-building, success-motivating words from Dr. Oyedepo's heart and spiritual understanding gained over many years of ministry experience. The document encourages the reader to meditate on the quotes and scriptures to transform their life.
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This document provides guidance on starting a business, including:
- Defining business and reasons for starting one such as augmenting income or having a flexible work pattern.
- Steps to take before starting like seeking God's guidance, researching the industry and competitors, and registering the business name.
- The importance of planning the business and outlining elements like goals, investors, and regulations in a business plan.
- What makes a successful business like achieving goals and taking care of stakeholders, and why businesses fail like not following God's leading or properly planning and managing finances.
- Wisdom sayings about committing works to God and not rushing without knowledge.
This document outlines six qualities ("6D's") that lead to success: being decided, dedicated, disciplined, determined, directed by the Holy Spirit, and devoted to God. It argues that having these qualities helps one accomplish their personal development plan and spiritual calling. Specific Bible verses are provided to support each quality and show how with God's help, through the Holy Spirit, one can overcome obstacles and be destined for success in their life and work. The overall message is that committing all plans and efforts to God ensures they will succeed according to His purpose.
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This document discusses the biblical concept of tithing and stewardship. It encourages giving 10% of one's blessings back to God, and viewing all resources as belonging to God and being entrusted to us to further his kingdom. Several bible passages are cited that portray God blessing those who tithe and invest in his work. The document outlines principles for stewardship from the parable of the talents, emphasizing accountability, urgency, risk-taking, impact over savings, and God blessing faithful stewards with greater resources. It promotes investing in the Nehemiah project as a way to impact God's kingdom.
This document outlines a series of lessons on career and workplace topics. Section one focuses on personal preparation, including developing a personal vision and purpose, exploring your gifts and skills, and creating a career plan. Section two covers various aspects of working within an organization, such as corporate culture, strategy, and leadership. Section three addresses career growth and work-life balance. The final section discusses entrepreneurship and transforming the workplace. The overall goal is to provide principles to guide professional practices and daily life.
This document provides an introduction and summary of quotes from Dr. David O. Oyedepo's "Wisdom Diary on Prosperity". It outlines publishing information and copyright details. It then provides a brief introduction to the quotes, describing them as faith-building, success-motivating words from Dr. Oyedepo's heart and spiritual understanding gained over many years of ministry experience. The document encourages the reader to meditate on the quotes and scriptures to transform their life.
Orginal how to start a business for freedom foundationAngela Ihunweze
This document provides guidance on starting a business, including:
- Defining business and reasons for starting one such as augmenting income or having a flexible work pattern.
- Steps to take before starting like seeking God's guidance, researching the industry and competitors, and registering the business name.
- The importance of planning the business and outlining elements like goals, investors, and regulations in a business plan.
- What makes a successful business like achieving goals and taking care of stakeholders, and why businesses fail like not following God's leading or properly planning and managing finances.
- Wisdom sayings about committing works to God and not rushing without knowledge.
This document outlines six qualities ("6D's") that lead to success: being decided, dedicated, disciplined, determined, directed by the Holy Spirit, and devoted to God. It argues that having these qualities helps one accomplish their personal development plan and spiritual calling. Specific Bible verses are provided to support each quality and show how with God's help, through the Holy Spirit, one can overcome obstacles and be destined for success in their life and work. The overall message is that committing all plans and efforts to God ensures they will succeed according to His purpose.
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This document provides biblical passages about becoming a better and more successful person in 2020. It suggests three key things to focus on: being a good planner by making plans and committing them to God; being a good implementor by working diligently to carry out plans; and being a good evaluator by regularly examining your ways and getting input from others to improve. Various bible verses are cited about each of these aspects to support becoming a more prosperous and hopeful person through effective planning, implementation, and evaluation.
This document discusses the biblical concept of tithing and stewardship. It encourages giving 10% of one's blessings back to God, and viewing all resources as belonging to God and being entrusted to us to further his kingdom. Several bible passages are cited that portray God blessing those who tithe and invest in his work. The document outlines principles for stewardship from the parable of the talents, emphasizing accountability, urgency, risk-taking, impact over savings, and God blessing faithful stewards with greater resources. It promotes investing in the Nehemiah project as a way to impact God's kingdom.
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.
This document outlines a blueprint for building a kingdom business focused on redeeming value through caring for employees. It argues that business owners are just as anointed as pastors and have significant influence over employees. Qualities of a kingdom business owner include prioritizing God, having a prayer life, caring for employees, and having a vision beyond profits. The document tells stories of business owners who supported employees in difficult times and suggests possible initiatives for kingdom businesses like corporate chaplains or community programs. The goal is for business owners to realize that God gave them their business to build people, not just profits.
This document provides an overview of starting a business, including defining business, reasons for starting a business, steps to consider before starting a business, what makes a business successful, why businesses fail, and words of wisdom. It discusses researching the industry and competitors, planning the business, properly managing finances, and committing plans to God. It also lists types of start-up businesses and notes that committing work to God and gaining knowledge are important for success.
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The document outlines guidelines for success and failure according to Judaism teachings. It states that the Old Testament teaches obedience to God and keeping his commands will lead to blessings, while disobedience will lead to curses. It provides many scriptural references to support this, showing passages that promise blessings for obedience to God's laws and warn of curses for disobedience. It also discusses teachings on justice, loving foreigners, and seeking wisdom through obeying God.
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This document provides Bible passages from the books of Ephesians, Proverbs, Psalms, Job, and Mark that offer guidance on topics like teen/parent relationships, advice for rebellious teens, adultery, arguments, valuing children, marriage, relationships, parenting, and Christian therapy. The passages are presented by the Center for Family Unity to help people live according to biblical principles.
The document discusses defining success as developing one's potential and being a blessing to others. It says success comes from God, who gives power to attain wealth. It encourages choosing the best available option and giving it your best effort despite imperfect choices. It provides steps for defining goals, evaluating priorities, determining a vision and time frame, focusing efforts, persevering, and growing through learning. The key is starting the process now by focusing on what God has already entrusted.
The document discusses defining success as developing one's potential and being a blessing to others. It says success comes from God, who gives power to attain wealth. It encourages choosing the best available option and giving it your best effort, then evaluating what gives the greatest return. It advises determining one's vision or dream, then outlining specific steps to achieve it, including planning, focus, perseverance and growth. The key is to start working toward one's calling from God immediately.
1) The document discusses the dangers of debt and advises living within one's means by depending on God for provision rather than taking on debt.
2) It encourages saving modestly for future needs but warns against hoarding wealth, as one's treasures should be in heaven, not on earth.
3) The document provides biblical principles for avoiding debt, getting out of debt, saving, spending, and ensuring one's resources are used to help those in need.
Saving money is encouraged in the Bible for future needs. Saving honors God by valuing money as his gift and allowing one to help others in need. Debt is seen as bondage, so spending less than one earns and investing wisely are principles to make money grow over time. Giving to charity also yields high returns. The passage uses Hezekiah as an example of prospering by serving God with all his heart in everything he did.
This document outlines positive actions and spiritual practices for attracting prosperity, including working hard, faithfully tithing, generous offerings, changing prayer, investing in the kingdom of God by helping the poor, advocating for others, humility, and caring for widows and orphans. It encourages declaring blessings from Deuteronomy using first-person pronouns and changing tenses to speak of blessings as already received. The next session asks participants to identify areas needing prosperity, blockages, binding negative influences, relevant scriptures, desires, and have friends agree in prayer.
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The document provides instructions from a father to his son based on verses from Proverbs 3:1-12. The father tells his son to remember and keep his teachings in his heart, trust fully in God, honor God with his wealth, and not despise discipline. If the son obeys these instructions, he will be rewarded with long life, peace, prosperity, health, and favor with God and man.
This document is a summary of a book titled "Commanding Your Business: Releasing the Power of God as a Faithpreneur" by Marquita L. Miller. It provides daily confessions and declarations for faithpreneurs to speak over their business to promote growth, increase and expansion. Each day focuses on a different biblical principle related to business prosperity. The summaries encourage the reader to speak positive declarations, take inspired actions that day, and list ways to apply the principle to their business. The goal is to train the reader's tongue and mind towards prosperity by choosing life and abundance through their words.
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Scriptures for Business Application- Joe Greene 11/5
1. What
does
it
Take
to
BE
a
Successful
CEO?
•Know
what
God’s
Vision
is
for
you.
•Know
what
your
Talents
are
and
what
you
really
enjoy
doing
that
gives
you
real
sa;sfac;on.
•Find
out
how
you
can
use
your
Talent
and
desires
to
run
a
company.
•Bathe
every
decision
in
prayer.
•Understand
that
God
wants
your
company
to
be
your
Mission
to
reach
people.
•Develop
an
Advisory
board
of
Chris;an
people.
•Don’t
give
up
Control
of
the
company
so
that
you
can
protect
the
“Vision”.
•Develop
your
Ministry
Plan
including
the
proposed
use
of
Chris;an
principles
in
all
areas
of
opera;on.
1
2.
•Develop
your
Business
Plan
and
Strategic
Plan
(niche).
•Finance
your
company
mainly
with
your
own
Funds.
•Hire
your
Key
People
(Chris;an).
•Keep
good
records
&
Reports.
•Tithe
your
company.
•Delegate
•Use
Servant
Leadership.
•Know
your
Customers
and
their
desires.
What
does
it
Take
to
BE
a
Successful
CEO?
2
4. Scriptures
for
Business
Applica2ons
Do
not
co-‐sign
another
person’s
note
or
put
up
a
guarantee
for
someone
else’s
loan.
If
you
can’t
pay
it,
even
your
bed
will
be
snatched
from
under
you.
Prov
22:26-‐27
(NLT)
4
6. Scriptures
for
Business
Applica2on
A
house
is
built
by
wisdom
and
becomes
strong
through
good
sense.
Through
knowledge
its
rooms
are
filled
with
all
sorts
of
precious
riches
and
valuables.
Proverbs
24:3-‐4
(NLT)
6
7. What
Does
It
Take
to
Be
a
Successful
CEO?
Better to Have Untrained
Apprentice Than Skilled
Rebel
Proverbs 26:10
7
8. What
does
it
Take
to
Be
a
Successful
CEO?
An
employer
who
hires
a
fool
or
a
bystander
is
like
an
archer
who
shoots
recklessly.
Proverbs
26:10
(NLT)
8
10. Scripture
for
Business
Applica2ons
An
angry
man
is
silenced
by
giving
him
a
gift
Prov
21:14
10
11. Scripture
for
Business
Applica2on
God will Bless You for Not
Working on Sunday
Isaiah 56:2 and 58:13-14
11
12. Scripture
for
Business
Applica2on
Blessed
are
those
who
are
careful
to
do
this.
Blessed
are
those
who
honor
My
Sabbath
days
of
rest
by
refusing
to
work.
And
blessed
are
those
who
keep
themselves
from
doing
wrong.
Isaiah
56:2
and
Isaiah
58:13-‐14
(NLT)
12
13. Scripture
for
Business
Applica2on
“Keep
the
Sabbath
day
holy.
Don’t
pursue
your
own
interests
on
that
day,
but
enjoy
the
Sabbath
and
speak
of
it
with
delight
as
the
Lord’s
holy
day.
Honor
the
Lord
in
everything
you
do,
and
don’t
follow
your
own
desires
or
talk
idly.
If
you
do
this,
the
Lord
will
by
your
delight.
I
will
give
you
great
honor
and
give
you
your
full
share
of
the
inheritance
I
promised
to
Jacob,
your
ancestor.
I,
the
Lord
have
spoken!”
Isaiah
58:13-‐14
(NLT)
13
15. Scripture
for
Business
Applica2on
No
one
can
serve
two
masters.
For
you
will
hate
one
and
love
the
other,
or
be
devoted
to
one
and
despise
the
other.
You
cannot
serve
both
God
and
money.
Matthew
6:24
(NLT)
15
16. Scripture
for
Business
Applica2on
If You Use Well What God
Has Given You, He Will
Give You More
Matthew 25:29
16
17. Scripture
for
Business
Applica2on
To
those
who
use
well
what
they
are
given,
even
more
will
be
given,
and
they
will
have
an
abundance.
But
from
those
who
are
unfaithful,
even
what
little
they
have
will
be
taken
away.
Matthew
25:29
(NLT)
17
18. Scripture
for
Business
Applica2on
Make Right Decision Every
Time
Proverbs 2:9-13 and 3:4-5
18
19. Scripture
for
Business
Applica2on
Then
you
will
understand
what
is
right,
just,
and
fair,
and
you
will
know
how
to
find
the
right
course
of
action
every
time.
For
wisdom
will
enter
your
heart,
and
knowledge
will
fill
you
with
joy.
Wise
planning
will
watch
over
you.
Understanding
will
keep
you
safe.
Wisdom
will
save
you
from
evil
people,
from
those
whose
speech
is
corrupt.
These
people
turn
from
right
ways
to
walk
down
dark
and
evil
paths.
Proverbs
2:9-‐13
19
20. Scriptures
for
Business
Applica2ons
Then
you
will
find
favor
with
both
God
and
people,
and
you
will
gain
a
good
reputation.
Trust
in
the
Lord
with
all
your
heart;
do
not
depend
on
your
own
understanding.
Proverbs
3:4-‐5
(NLT)
20
22. Scriptures
for
Business
applica2ons
Don’t
withhold
repayment
of
your
debts.
Don’t
say
“some
other
time”.
If
you
can
pay
now.
Proverbs
3:27-‐28
(NLT)
22
28. Scriptures
for
Business
Applica2ons
A
prudent
person
foresees
the
danger
ahead
and
takes
precautions.
The
simpleton
goes
blindly
on
and
suffers
the
consequences.
Proverbs
27:12
(NLT)
28
30. What
does
it
Take
to
Be
a
Successful
CEO?
Know
the
state
of
your
flocks,
and
put
your
heart
into
caring
for
your
herds,
for
riches
don’t
last
forever,
and
the
crown
might
not
be
secure
for
the
next
generation.
Proverbs
27:23-‐24
(NLT)
30
36. Scriptures
for
Business
Applica2ons
And
the
Lord
God
said,
“It
is
not
good
for
the
man
to
be
alone.
I
will
make
a
companion
who
will
help
him.”
Genesis
2:18
(NLT)
36
37. Scripture
for
Business
Applica2on
As a Leader You Must Not
Show Fear or Doubt
Joshua 1:8-9
37
38. Scripture
for
Business
Applica2on
Study
this
Book
of
the
Law
continually.
Meditate
on
it
day
and
night
so
you
may
be
sure
to
obey
all
that
is
written
in
it.
Only
then
will
you
succeed.
I
command
you
–
be
strong
and
courageous!
Do
not
be
afraid
or
be
discouraged.
For
the
Lord
your
God
is
with
you
wherever
you
go.
Joshua
1:8-‐9
(NLT)
38