The Kingdom Concept of Savior Business was developed by Pastor-preneur Tonia Godfrey in order to help small business reclaim their focus and improve upon their process. Starting at your 0 this presentation aims to give insight into moving the pace of your business to 60 within a 90 day timeframe. Whether you are an aspiring entrepreneur or established in business, this session was designed to assist within any level of success.
This document outlines the covenant of increase, making three key points:
1) Mankind was not meant to live without God, as referenced in several Bible verses.
2) Once you are in God's kingdom, there is an inexhaustible supply, as shown in passages about Jesus multiplying food.
3) Including God in your financial plan will cause him to multiply you, as seen in verses about generous donations.
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.
1) Good works show who we truly are, but some people profess faith in God yet are disobedient and worthless for good works.
2) We need biblical patterns to learn good works, which help our teaching and withstand opponents.
3) God's people are zealous for good works because they understand they have been redeemed and are being transformed into Christ's image.
141004 five same different series (part 3) - ps. timothy loheaglepointcf
This document discusses how Christians can make their mission of spreading the gospel meaningful. It emphasizes that the great commission given by Jesus to make disciples of all nations is the church's mission. For this mission to be great, it is important to have purpose and personalize the message. The document also discusses how Christians can invest in others as ambassadors of Christ by including others, investing in them through love, prayer and engaging them with the gospel message. This will lead to small moves from Christians that can result in big changes in those they reach out to.
This document outlines the purpose and principles of Christian stewardship, which is defined as using gifts from God wisely. It encourages businesses to be profitable by first pronouncing, valuing, preserving, and perfecting the resources of time, talent, and treasure they have been given, then profiting from and presenting these resources. Bible verses are referenced to support the ideas that Christians should multiply their talents through work and that businesses have a duty to be profitable while God blesses such efforts.
This document outlines the covenant of increase, making three key points:
1) Mankind was not meant to live without God, as referenced in several Bible verses.
2) Once you are in God's kingdom, there is an inexhaustible supply, as shown in passages about Jesus multiplying food.
3) Including God in your financial plan will cause him to multiply you, as seen in verses about generous donations.
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.
1) Good works show who we truly are, but some people profess faith in God yet are disobedient and worthless for good works.
2) We need biblical patterns to learn good works, which help our teaching and withstand opponents.
3) God's people are zealous for good works because they understand they have been redeemed and are being transformed into Christ's image.
141004 five same different series (part 3) - ps. timothy loheaglepointcf
This document discusses how Christians can make their mission of spreading the gospel meaningful. It emphasizes that the great commission given by Jesus to make disciples of all nations is the church's mission. For this mission to be great, it is important to have purpose and personalize the message. The document also discusses how Christians can invest in others as ambassadors of Christ by including others, investing in them through love, prayer and engaging them with the gospel message. This will lead to small moves from Christians that can result in big changes in those they reach out to.
This document outlines the purpose and principles of Christian stewardship, which is defined as using gifts from God wisely. It encourages businesses to be profitable by first pronouncing, valuing, preserving, and perfecting the resources of time, talent, and treasure they have been given, then profiting from and presenting these resources. Bible verses are referenced to support the ideas that Christians should multiply their talents through work and that businesses have a duty to be profitable while God blesses such efforts.
This document discusses career investment seeds presented by Scott Odigie. It outlines 10 types of investments God makes in people to help them fulfill their destiny, including the Holy Spirit, life, vision, opportunities, material resources, grace, time, gifts, personality type, and people. Each investment seed is defined and an example is given from the Bible to illustrate how that investment can help a believer fulfill God's divine plan and purpose for their life.
The document discusses wealth and being rich. It argues that believers should acknowledge the gifts and blessings God has given them, including wealth, and use their resources to do good works and help others rather than becoming arrogant or distracted. True riches come from putting one's hope in God rather than material possessions.
This document discusses the importance of gratitude and praise. It emphasizes that we should be thankful for what we have because many people have far less. It also explains that praise releases God's power and can change circumstances. It encourages expressing gratitude to God through praise, as this is His will.
Bo Sanchez is a best-selling author, entrepreneur, preacher, and lay minister in the Philippines known as the "Preacher in Blue Jeans." He discusses various topics related to making, keeping, and using money wisely based on biblical principles. Some of the key points he makes include: having the right mindset and understanding that money itself is not important but what you become through earning it; the importance of competency in financial literacy; and that how one handles their money reveals their true character. He also emphasizes giving generously as the key to wealth and blessings.
This document announces a launch event dinner on October 24th costing $20 per person to hear about and support the Missions Ministry at New Hope. Attendees will learn about Christian adventures, missions goals and testimonies. Speakers Matt Dorn and Erin Corry will share their experiences working with Millennials. On October 25th, there will be a presentation to the entire congregation about the beginning of the New Hope Chapel Missions Ministry. The vision is to encourage, strengthen and equip partners to serve and lead others to the gospel. The mission is to go into the world, preach the gospel to all creation, make disciples of all nations, and develop ministry partnerships to plant seeds until Christ's return
Financial Freedom: Based on Crown Ministries materialsVector Consultants
In the Bible, Jesus had more to say about money than about heaven and hell. Nearly half of Jesus' parables are about possessions. There are over 23,250 scripture references.
This document discusses biblical perspectives on wealth, finances, and stewardship. It notes that God owns everything and we are called to manage wealth wisely. It warns against making wealth a primary goal and encourages increasing giving rather than standards of living. The document emphasizes that God blesses us financially so we can share with others, and that God, not wealth, should be our ultimate security. It encourages generous giving as more blessed than receiving and as a way to store up treasures in heaven.
This document outlines a five-part Sunday school series on biblical principles for managing money. The series, led by financial expert Dave Ramsey, will address topics like budgeting, money myths, debt, generosity, and wealth. Each session includes a key Bible verse, video presentation, discussion questions, and Bible study. The goal is to help participants develop a biblical view of finances and experience freedom, healing, and peace through applying God's principles of wise money management and generous giving.
This document outlines a pledge for personal growth and accountability. It references a Bible passage about rebuilding walls with God's help and encouragement from others. The pledge commits to being part of a group for accountability and growth as a missional leader, with the goals of discerning what God is saying and acting on it, while being transparent, humble, and committed to the group. It asks the person to sign their name, committing to the pledge.
Daniel was able to find success by focusing on today and making wise decisions early in life that he continued to follow daily, even when times were difficult. He chose to pursue the right attitudes, priorities, and habits each day, which allowed him to take advantage of opportunities and fulfill his mission when they arose. The passage emphasizes that our days are short and success is determined by how we choose to invest our time today, as our daily actions shape who we become and what we achieve tomorrow.
This document outlines principles for thinking "win-win" from Stephen Covey's "Seven Habits of Highly Effective People". It discusses developing a win-win character by sincerely wanting others to win, be happy, find solutions, be respected with love, and exercising integrity. Bible verses are provided on topics like wisdom, peacemaking, love, and respect to support thinking win-win in interactions. The overall message is that considering others' opinions, feelings, and mission within conflicts helps achieve win-win resolutions pleasing to God.
CFC Singles For Christ - Financial StewardshipJhonsen Sales
This document discusses biblical principles of financial stewardship. It teaches that everything belongs to God and we are merely stewards of what He has provided. It encourages tithing 10% of one's income to support God's work. It provides guidance on increasing income, decreasing expenses, avoiding debt, and letting money work through investments. The overall message is that one should manage their finances in a way that glorifies God and grows their relationship with Him.
This document discusses that all money and wealth ultimately belongs to God, not humans. It provides several biblical examples to support this, such as Deuteronomy 8:17-18 which says it is God who gives people the power to obtain wealth. The document urges readers to acknowledge God as the true owner of all things and to be good stewards of the blessings God provides, using money to glorify God rather than becoming deceived by the love of money. It concludes by inviting readers to come to Jesus by believing, repenting of sins, confessing faith, and being baptized to attain spiritual blessings.
Welcome to Community Champions 101 - Week 1 - Getting to know you and your expectations. Learning to lead like a champion and come alongside someone to encourage, prepare, equip, and help others succeed. What is a champion? What isn't a champion! Pitfalls and the gift you are able to give someone.
This document discusses the concept of stewardship. It defines a steward as someone who manages resources entrusted to them by another. There are four key principles of biblical stewardship:
1. God owns all things and we are simply managers of what He has given us.
2. We are responsible for how we use the resources God has entrusted to us.
3. We will be held accountable by God for how we managed what was given to us.
4. Faithful stewardship will be rewarded by God both in this life and the next.
Stewardship involves using our time, talents, and treasures for God's purposes and glory, not our own. It is a way
10 Biblical Steps to Effective Planning & LeadershipMichael Smith
This document outlines 10 biblical steps for effective planning and leadership in the church: 1) Pray for guidance and power, 2) Research to understand God's will, 3) Plan details like budget, manpower and objectives, 4) Inform people of plans and expectations, 5) Include everyone by using their talents, 6) Exhort and encourage continued involvement, 7) Execute the plans, 8) Regularly review progress, 9) Report results to maintain interest, and 10) Continually renew plans and goals through scripture to maintain forward momentum.
The document discusses spreading the gospel and making disciples of all nations as commanded by Jesus. It notes that as landlords, Christians have the power to change situations for those who have never heard the gospel. However, some Christians feel comfortable, afraid, or concerned with losing significance, respect, security or money if they engaged in spreading the gospel. It cites statistics about the number of people cut off from the gospel and calls Christians to go spread the gospel in unreached areas as few workers are doing the important work.
This document discusses different attitudes including attitudes toward money, patience, healing, and prayer. It provides several bible verses about having the right attitude of patience when dealing with difficulties or the wicked, being ready for Jesus' return, the power of prayer, and how a positive spirit can aid healing while a negative one makes sickness harder to bear.
150405 eng wealth in the bible by steve millereaglepointcf
This document provides an introduction and overview of Steve Miller's background and experience working in business banking in Malaysia. It discusses what he has learned about Chinese business culture and wealth compared to other cultures, focusing on long-term thinking, diligent saving, conservatism, and common financial weaknesses. The document then covers biblical perspectives on wealth, including that God is not against wealth if pursued with wisdom, the importance of hope in God over wealth, and using wealth to help advance God's kingdom.
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.
Okey Enelamah discusses Kingdom Economics principles at The Kingdom Summit in 2014. He outlines that Kingdom Economics contrasts with worldly wisdom and follows contrarian principles like sowing abundantly and humbly. Success is predictable through applying consistent principles from scripture and models of success. God's blessing comes with a purpose to establish His kingdom through raising up "Apostles of Righteousness" who exhibit both righteousness and prosperity through strategic alignment of grace and labor and character and competence.
This document discusses career investment seeds presented by Scott Odigie. It outlines 10 types of investments God makes in people to help them fulfill their destiny, including the Holy Spirit, life, vision, opportunities, material resources, grace, time, gifts, personality type, and people. Each investment seed is defined and an example is given from the Bible to illustrate how that investment can help a believer fulfill God's divine plan and purpose for their life.
The document discusses wealth and being rich. It argues that believers should acknowledge the gifts and blessings God has given them, including wealth, and use their resources to do good works and help others rather than becoming arrogant or distracted. True riches come from putting one's hope in God rather than material possessions.
This document discusses the importance of gratitude and praise. It emphasizes that we should be thankful for what we have because many people have far less. It also explains that praise releases God's power and can change circumstances. It encourages expressing gratitude to God through praise, as this is His will.
Bo Sanchez is a best-selling author, entrepreneur, preacher, and lay minister in the Philippines known as the "Preacher in Blue Jeans." He discusses various topics related to making, keeping, and using money wisely based on biblical principles. Some of the key points he makes include: having the right mindset and understanding that money itself is not important but what you become through earning it; the importance of competency in financial literacy; and that how one handles their money reveals their true character. He also emphasizes giving generously as the key to wealth and blessings.
This document announces a launch event dinner on October 24th costing $20 per person to hear about and support the Missions Ministry at New Hope. Attendees will learn about Christian adventures, missions goals and testimonies. Speakers Matt Dorn and Erin Corry will share their experiences working with Millennials. On October 25th, there will be a presentation to the entire congregation about the beginning of the New Hope Chapel Missions Ministry. The vision is to encourage, strengthen and equip partners to serve and lead others to the gospel. The mission is to go into the world, preach the gospel to all creation, make disciples of all nations, and develop ministry partnerships to plant seeds until Christ's return
Financial Freedom: Based on Crown Ministries materialsVector Consultants
In the Bible, Jesus had more to say about money than about heaven and hell. Nearly half of Jesus' parables are about possessions. There are over 23,250 scripture references.
This document discusses biblical perspectives on wealth, finances, and stewardship. It notes that God owns everything and we are called to manage wealth wisely. It warns against making wealth a primary goal and encourages increasing giving rather than standards of living. The document emphasizes that God blesses us financially so we can share with others, and that God, not wealth, should be our ultimate security. It encourages generous giving as more blessed than receiving and as a way to store up treasures in heaven.
This document outlines a five-part Sunday school series on biblical principles for managing money. The series, led by financial expert Dave Ramsey, will address topics like budgeting, money myths, debt, generosity, and wealth. Each session includes a key Bible verse, video presentation, discussion questions, and Bible study. The goal is to help participants develop a biblical view of finances and experience freedom, healing, and peace through applying God's principles of wise money management and generous giving.
This document outlines a pledge for personal growth and accountability. It references a Bible passage about rebuilding walls with God's help and encouragement from others. The pledge commits to being part of a group for accountability and growth as a missional leader, with the goals of discerning what God is saying and acting on it, while being transparent, humble, and committed to the group. It asks the person to sign their name, committing to the pledge.
Daniel was able to find success by focusing on today and making wise decisions early in life that he continued to follow daily, even when times were difficult. He chose to pursue the right attitudes, priorities, and habits each day, which allowed him to take advantage of opportunities and fulfill his mission when they arose. The passage emphasizes that our days are short and success is determined by how we choose to invest our time today, as our daily actions shape who we become and what we achieve tomorrow.
This document outlines principles for thinking "win-win" from Stephen Covey's "Seven Habits of Highly Effective People". It discusses developing a win-win character by sincerely wanting others to win, be happy, find solutions, be respected with love, and exercising integrity. Bible verses are provided on topics like wisdom, peacemaking, love, and respect to support thinking win-win in interactions. The overall message is that considering others' opinions, feelings, and mission within conflicts helps achieve win-win resolutions pleasing to God.
CFC Singles For Christ - Financial StewardshipJhonsen Sales
This document discusses biblical principles of financial stewardship. It teaches that everything belongs to God and we are merely stewards of what He has provided. It encourages tithing 10% of one's income to support God's work. It provides guidance on increasing income, decreasing expenses, avoiding debt, and letting money work through investments. The overall message is that one should manage their finances in a way that glorifies God and grows their relationship with Him.
This document discusses that all money and wealth ultimately belongs to God, not humans. It provides several biblical examples to support this, such as Deuteronomy 8:17-18 which says it is God who gives people the power to obtain wealth. The document urges readers to acknowledge God as the true owner of all things and to be good stewards of the blessings God provides, using money to glorify God rather than becoming deceived by the love of money. It concludes by inviting readers to come to Jesus by believing, repenting of sins, confessing faith, and being baptized to attain spiritual blessings.
Welcome to Community Champions 101 - Week 1 - Getting to know you and your expectations. Learning to lead like a champion and come alongside someone to encourage, prepare, equip, and help others succeed. What is a champion? What isn't a champion! Pitfalls and the gift you are able to give someone.
This document discusses the concept of stewardship. It defines a steward as someone who manages resources entrusted to them by another. There are four key principles of biblical stewardship:
1. God owns all things and we are simply managers of what He has given us.
2. We are responsible for how we use the resources God has entrusted to us.
3. We will be held accountable by God for how we managed what was given to us.
4. Faithful stewardship will be rewarded by God both in this life and the next.
Stewardship involves using our time, talents, and treasures for God's purposes and glory, not our own. It is a way
10 Biblical Steps to Effective Planning & LeadershipMichael Smith
This document outlines 10 biblical steps for effective planning and leadership in the church: 1) Pray for guidance and power, 2) Research to understand God's will, 3) Plan details like budget, manpower and objectives, 4) Inform people of plans and expectations, 5) Include everyone by using their talents, 6) Exhort and encourage continued involvement, 7) Execute the plans, 8) Regularly review progress, 9) Report results to maintain interest, and 10) Continually renew plans and goals through scripture to maintain forward momentum.
The document discusses spreading the gospel and making disciples of all nations as commanded by Jesus. It notes that as landlords, Christians have the power to change situations for those who have never heard the gospel. However, some Christians feel comfortable, afraid, or concerned with losing significance, respect, security or money if they engaged in spreading the gospel. It cites statistics about the number of people cut off from the gospel and calls Christians to go spread the gospel in unreached areas as few workers are doing the important work.
This document discusses different attitudes including attitudes toward money, patience, healing, and prayer. It provides several bible verses about having the right attitude of patience when dealing with difficulties or the wicked, being ready for Jesus' return, the power of prayer, and how a positive spirit can aid healing while a negative one makes sickness harder to bear.
150405 eng wealth in the bible by steve millereaglepointcf
This document provides an introduction and overview of Steve Miller's background and experience working in business banking in Malaysia. It discusses what he has learned about Chinese business culture and wealth compared to other cultures, focusing on long-term thinking, diligent saving, conservatism, and common financial weaknesses. The document then covers biblical perspectives on wealth, including that God is not against wealth if pursued with wisdom, the importance of hope in God over wealth, and using wealth to help advance God's kingdom.
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.
Okey Enelamah discusses Kingdom Economics principles at The Kingdom Summit in 2014. He outlines that Kingdom Economics contrasts with worldly wisdom and follows contrarian principles like sowing abundantly and humbly. Success is predictable through applying consistent principles from scripture and models of success. God's blessing comes with a purpose to establish His kingdom through raising up "Apostles of Righteousness" who exhibit both righteousness and prosperity through strategic alignment of grace and labor and character and competence.
This parable from Luke 16 discusses stewardship and money. It tells the story of a steward who is accused of wasting his master's goods. Knowing he will soon be unemployed, the steward forgives some of his master's debtors to secure future favor. The master commends the steward's shrewdness. Jesus teaches that money and wealth on earth are temporary, but one can use them to gain friends and favor for eternity. Faithfulness in small things like financial dealings demonstrates one's faithfulness in greater things. True riches are not worldly wealth but a reward in heaven.
131026 five i wish i knew series (part 4 - how to gain financial margin) by ...eaglepointcf
This document discusses gaining financial margin. It begins by outlining a series on living with purpose and fewer regrets, including topics like making better decisions, getting out of debt, gaining financial margin, strong marriages, healthy relationships, managing anger, and not worrying. It then discusses what the Bible says about finances, including that money can become a lord over people or ensnare them, and that it should be used to honor God and serve others. To achieve being rich towards God requires getting out of debt and creating financial margin. Gaining financial margin involves having more than what is necessary through faith in God as provider, generosity, wise money management like percentage-based living below one's means, maximizing savings and minimizing spending,
This document discusses biblical principles of financial management. It encourages developing a business plan, budget, and investment strategy. The goal is to eliminate debt, save money, and become financially independent through sacrifice, discipline and faithfully managing God's resources. Quotes from Proverbs, Matthew and other books emphasize the importance of having a God-driven vision and not being bound to money or living beyond one's means. The overall message is that God has given each person a business to manage and wants them to do so wisely for His glory.
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.
The document discusses biblical perspectives on money, possessions, and generosity. It provides several "keys" or principles: 1) God owns everything and we are merely stewards of what he provides. 2) Where we put our money reveals where our heart is and determines where it will go. 3) Heaven, not earth, is our true home. 4) We should live not just for short-term pleasures but with an eye to eternal rewards. 5) Giving is the only remedy for materialism and selfish desires. 6) God blesses our generosity not to raise our standard of living but to increase our standard of giving.
This presentation is about Stewardship. God entrusted many things to every believer, and all things that we have must be used for the Glory of God. It also encourages us that we must choose to be the best for God, to have the life pleasing, honoring and serving the true and living God.
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.
3) Being obedient to God's commands, as outlined in scripture, is the key to overcoming poverty and experiencing prosperity.
The document is a sermon about Jesus' parables of the hidden treasure and the fine pearl. It discusses how the kingdom of heaven is like finding a valuable treasure or pearl and being willing to sacrifice everything to obtain it. It encourages believers to seek wisdom, understanding, and a closer relationship with God above all earthly treasures, which are fleeting. It also addresses how worry arises when our treasures, vision, and master are not properly prioritized on spiritual over material things.
This document is a sermon about living according to the principles of God's kingdom. It discusses having the right priorities, purpose, and perspective in life. The sermon examines Jesus' teachings about who is blessed and who will face woe. While wealth itself is not problematic, the sermon argues that our attitude toward wealth must be one of trusting God, not money. The overall message is that to live rightly, we must seek God, serve his kingdom, and be secure in him rather than living for earthly things.
This document discusses raising modern-day knights in the kingdom of God by examining the ideals and code of conduct of medieval knights. It outlines three key expectations of knights: 1) A will to obey God and his commandments above all else. 2) A work to do in serving God's kingdom by reconciling people to him. 3) A woman to love by honoring and respecting one's wife as Christ loves the church. The code of conduct for knights included being loyal, courageous, generous, and winning the love of women in need. The document encourages men to model these virtues by obeying God, using their work and resources to advance his kingdom, and honoring their wives.
Stanley Tam viewed wealth as an opportunity to be generous rather than simply getting rich. He understood that God blesses prosperity not to raise standards of living but to raise levels of giving. He made God a 51% partner in his business and lived a "be rich" life characterized by generosity, joy, freedom from money, rich relationships, focus on eternal reward, and using prosperity for God's purposes. His generosity through business significantly funded God's kingdom and influenced many others.
This document discusses how true worth and value come from God, not material possessions or wealth. It argues that focusing too much on worldly riches can cause us to lose sight of what is truly important in life and in the afterlife. The document encourages transforming one's life according to God's wisdom and will rather than conforming to the ways of the world. It concludes by inviting the reader to receive salvation through faith in Christ.
This document provides an overview of a 2-week series called "Living The Blessed Life" taught by David Thompson. Week 1 focuses on Lordship and Generosity, while Week 2 covers Practical Stewardship and Generosity. The document discusses biblical principles of generosity, including that we are stewards not owners of what God provides. It encourages tithing as a starting point and promises God will bless the generous. The final week will share a story called "Miracle in Franklin" and discuss practical application.
This document discusses the importance of faith in God over wealth and material possessions. It notes that elected officials have made bad decisions by forgetting God's wisdom. It encourages readers to listen to God, be good stewards of blessings, and help others learn financial peace. Several bible verses are referenced to support focusing on God over money and trusting in Him rather than riches.
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.
Pastor Elio Marrocco's "Stewardship Principles That Make A Difference" sermon at New Life Christian Church on January 20, 2013. You can learn more about New Life Christian Church here: http://www.newlifecc.ca
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This presentation delves into the core principles of personality development as taught by Tim Han. Understand the importance of self-awareness, goal setting, and maintaining a positive attitude. Gain valuable tips on improving communication skills and developing emotional intelligence. Tim Han’s practical advice and holistic approach will help you embark on a transformative journey towards becoming your best self.
Covey says most people look for quick fixes. They see a big success and want to know how he did it, believing (and hoping) they can do the same following a quick bullet list.
But real change, the author says, comes not from the outside in, but from the inside out. And the most fundamental way of changing yourself is through a paradigm shift.
That paradigm shift is a new way of looking at the world. The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People presents an approach to effectiveness based on character and principles.
The first three habits indeed deal with yourself because it all starts with you. The first three habits move you from dependence from the world to the independence of making your own world.
Habits 4, 5 and 6 are about people and relationships. The will move you from independence to interdependence. Such, cooperating to achieve more than you could have by yourself.
The last habit, habit number 7, focuses on continuous growth and improvement.
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11. Danger of
“I Did This”
1 Samuel 25:11
Shall I then take my bread and my water
and my meat that I have slaughtered for
my shearers and give it to men of whose
origin I do not know?
12. God don’t like ugly
Let’s look at a couple of
Kings…
• King Herod
• King Nebuchadnezzar
13. Jesus said it too…
Luke 12:16-32
A rich man & his
storehouses…
14. Grace & Faith in the
Kingdom
Salvation comes by
grace through faith!
Ephesians 2:8-9
15. Kingdom Principle #3
Hebrews 11:1
Now, faith is the substance
of things hoped for…
Faith provides the substance, grace
appropriates the payment…
23. Realizing this Kingdom
Concept is a journey
We would love for you to join
us as we live on purpose to
make a difference.
24. First, you need
something to give.
What do you need to
receive today, to be better
prepared to give
tomorrow?
Editor's Notes
Focus:
0-60 in 90 is
Business Building
Kingdom Concept Coaching
Kingdom Stream Building
In this session we are going to address:
Why I do this
Kingdom Principles, Kingdom Streams
The Place of Grace & Faith in applying
My Why:
My Mom
Taught me how to monetize
She wasn’t an entrepreneur
A lot of children grow up with no entrepreneur in the home
That’s why we want to establish the:
Hope initiative
I can’t tell her how much her sacrifices have helped me in life, so I’m going to do everything I can to help others the same way that she helped me.
She didn’t always understand the ministry me
She would have gotten the business me
My Why:
I believe that more businesses should be floruishing in the Kingdom of God
KITK The wealthy top 1% know this
Kingdom Principle…The wealth of the righteous …”I am the righteous & I receive it!”
Proverbs 13:22 - A good man leaves an inheritance to his children's children: and the wealth of the sinner is laid up for the righteous.
In position for the transfer of wealth.
An employee at a company owned by the top 1% is not the proper position to receive.
Owning a company or being employed by a company that is strategically situated in God’s Kingdom Revenue stream…
Kingdom Principle 1:
Proverbs 18:16
A man’s gift makes room for him,
And brings him before great men.
Your gift will make room for you & bring you before great men.
The purpose of Savior Business:
The Lord showed me that people - even God’s people have gotten away from God being at the top or helm of their business.
When you have personal issues going on what do they tell you at work?
Leave them at home!
Is Salvation personal?
Kingdom Principle 2:
Matthew 6:33
Seek Ye First the Kingdom of God and His righteousness & all these things will be added unto you.
Emphasize “these things”
This ain’t about you “Bobby Brown”
Acts 12:21-23
Now Herod had been very angry with the people of Tyre and Sidon; but they came to him with one accord, and having made Blastus the king’s personal aide their friend, they asked for peace, because their country was supplied with food by the king’s country.
So on a set day Herod, arrayed in royal apparel, sat on his throne and gave an oration to them.
And the people kept shouting, “The voice of a god and not of a man!”
Then immediately an angel of the Lord struck him, because he did not give glory to God. And he was eaten by worms and died.
But the word of God grew and multiplied.
Daniel 4:27-34 - Therefore, O king, let my advice be acceptable to you; break off your sins by being righteous, and your iniquities by showing mercy to the poor. Perhaps there may be a lengthening of your prosperity.”
All this came upon King Nebuchadnezzar.
At the end of the twelve months he was walking about the royal palace of Babylon.
The king spoke, saying, “Is not this great Babylon, that I have built for a royal dwelling by my mighty power and for the honor of my majesty?”
While the word was still in the king’s mouth, a voice fell from heaven: “King Nebuchadnezzar, to you it is spoken: the kingdom has departed from you!
And they shall drive you from men, and your dwelling shall be with the beasts of the field. They shall make you eat grass like oxen; and seven times shall pass over you, until you know that the Most High rules in the kingdom of men, and gives it to whomever He chooses.”
That very hour the word was fulfilled concerning Nebuchadnezzar; he was driven from men and ate grass like oxen; his body was wet with the dew of heaven till his hair had grown like eagles’ feathers and his nails like birds’ claws.
And at the end of the time I, Nebuchadnezzar, lifted my eyes to heaven, and my understanding returned to me; and I blessed the Most High and praised and honored Him who lives forever:
The dude who built the barnes
Then He spoke a parable to them, saying: “The ground of a certain rich man yielded plentifully.
“And he thought within himself, saying, ‘What shall I do, since I have no room to store my crops?’
“So he said, ‘I will do this: I will pull down my barns and build greater, and there I will store all my crops and my goods.
‘And I will say to my soul, “Soul, you have many goods laid up for many years; take your ease; eat, drink, and be merry.” ’
“But God said to him, ‘Fool! This night your soul will be required of you; then whose will those things be which you have provided?’
“So is he who lays up treasure for himself, and is not rich toward God.”
Then He said to His disciples, “Therefore I say to you, do not worry about your life, what you will eat; nor about the body, what you will put on.
“Life is more than food, and the body is more than clothing.
“Consider the ravens, for they neither sow nor reap, which have neither storehouse nor barn; and God feeds them. Of how much more value are you than the birds?
“And which of you by worrying can add one cubit to his stature?
“If you then are not able to do the least, why are you anxious for the rest?
“Consider the lilies, how they grow: they neither toil nor spin; and yet I say to you, even Solomon in all his glory was not arrayed like one of these.
“If then God so clothes the grass, which today is in the field and tomorrow is thrown into the oven, how much more will He clothe you, O you of little faith?
“And do not seek what you should eat or what you should drink, nor have an anxious mind.
“For all these things the nations of the world seek after, and your Father knows that you need these things.
“But seek the kingdom of God, and all these things shall be added to you.
“Do not fear, little flock, for it is your Father’s good pleasure to give you the kingdom.
Ephesians 2:8-9
For by grace you have been saved through faith, and that not of yourselves; it is the gift of God,
not of works, lest anyone should boast.
Kingdom Principle 3:
Now faith is the substance of things hoped for…
Kingdom Principle 4:
We are saved by grace through faith and not of works lest any man should boast.
Boasting is bad news
Kingdom Principle 5:
God’s Grace & Wisdom has many sides and awesome facets
1 Peter 4:10
As each one has received a gift, minister it to one another, as good stewards of the manifold grace of God.
Ephesians 3:8-10
To me, who am less than the least of all the saints, this grace was given, that I should preach among the Gentiles the unsearchable riches of Christ,
and to make all see what is the fellowshipfn of the mystery, which from the beginning of the ages has been hidden in God who created all things through Jesus Christ
to the intent that now the manifold wisdom of God might be made known by the church to the principalities and powers in the heavenly places,
Peter 4:10
kcc allows me to participate in your creative process allowing me to learn about you and your business & together we trust God to help us develop creative kingdom applications tailor made for you and your business!
We are believing God to send entrepreneurs to this ministry so that we can mobilize and make a difference in the World for His Kingdom.
#KEMobilize
#KITK- Keep It In the Kingdom
If the entrepreneurs aren’t obvious on the surface, simply excavate them. They are there!
You can join this mission any number of ways:
Give of what you have
Give of your time
Give of you gifts & talents
Sow a seed/love offering - to help support what God has called this Ministry to do
Refer your friends & family if you know someone who is looking to buy or sell. Trust me, your referrals will go a long way when it comes to helping to support the Kingdom of God.
Remember #KITK
Your giving is a Kingdom Concept!
I’m not even talking about church membership.
Though, if you do not have a church family we welcome you with open arms, but this is for the Kingdom & we are all a part of the same body!
First you need to have something to give:
Believe me, it’s in you & today, I have stirred it up!
So, whether it is an entrepreneur excavation
or a re-dedication of your life and or business today,
you have been presented with an opportunity to make a change.
It’s our call and our job. We are here to pray with you today.
Just know that the choice you make is not just for you.
The choice you make this day is tied to the destiny of someone else.
The Bible says to choose life…