August 2024

Your Business Can Wield Considerable Influence In Your World 

When you think about your business, it’s easy to focus on profits and growth. But as followers of Christ, our perspective should be much broader. Your business is not just about making money—it’s a sustainable way for the light of heaven to permeate your world. Jesus said in John 9:5, “As long as I am […]

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Manifestations Of The Spirit For The Common Good

In a world full of distractions and superficial attractions, it’s easy to forget the real purpose behind our creativity, spiritual gifts, and intelligence. These gifts aren’t meant for self-promotion or chasing after vanity. According to 1 Corinthians 12:7, the reason for these gifts is clear: “To each is given the manifestation of the Spirit for

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Building Relationships On A Foundation Of Core Values 

Be clear about what you’re passionate about, and then actively seek out relationships with people who share those same interests. Life isn’t meant to be lived alone—remember, a lone ranger is a dead ranger. If you can sum up your pursuits in a few words, like “Christianity, creativity, and business,” think about how much of

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Mastering The Digital Tools For Kingdom Impact 

In today’s digital age, the mission field has expanded far beyond the traditional boundaries of church walls and physical communities. The internet, social media, and other online platforms have become vast and fertile grounds for spreading the gospel. As creative, business-minded Christians, we are called to be salt and light in every sphere of life,

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The New Building Blocks Of The Economy 

The secret to success in business often lies in recognizing or discovering something before others do. Right now, we need to understand that digital media, coding, and AI have changed the traditional factors of production. Traditionally, economists identified four key elements: land, labor, capital, and entrepreneurship. These were the foundation for creating goods, services, and

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