The Entrepreneur’s Table
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Spelling M-O-N-E-Y Biblically
M – MANAGE it; never let it manage you. It is a great slave and a poor master. Love people and use money; not the reverse. It is not money, but the love of money that is the root of… Continue reading
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Money – Troubles or Treasures
The house of the righteous contains great treasure, but the income of the wicked brings them trouble. (Prov. 15:6, NIV) "It’s only money." Not necessarily. You don’t need to have me point out the obvious to you. Some… Continue reading
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What Counts?
What Counts? What you count is an alert to what counts in your life and work. If you are in ministry and you value people, you will count people. If you are in business, you will count contacts, activities, and… Continue reading
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Taming the The Rhinoceros
"If a rhinoceros were to enter this restaurant now, there is no denying he would have great power here. But I should be the first to rise and assure him that he had no authority whatever."— G.K. Chesterton to Alexander… Continue reading
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Entrepreneurial Education
I thought this young person on Answerbag asked a very good question: How important is getting a formal business education to someone who wants to be a career entrepreneur? By peterpatch Asked Feb 20 2007 10:53AM Here was my my… Continue reading
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Proverbs 13 for Work, Wealth and Business
Ideally, we would post these on the day pf the month that corresponds to the number of the chapter, but that is ideal and just isn’t going to happen. Here are some of the verses from chapter 13. While it… Continue reading
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Should You Consider Network Marketing?
No one system of commerce has received as much enthusiasm on one sign and criticism on the other. I am a big supporter of the concept of network marketing for reasons I state below. However, it is important to factor… Continue reading
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Learning Curves Are for Exercise
With nothing but respect for the Curves exercise business, it is abundantly clear that another sort of curve poses potential for exercise of a different sort – learning curves. If you are contemplating a new venture, you’d better be also… Continue reading
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The Entrepreneurial URGE
From the Entrepreneur’s Table The entrepreneurial urge is the motivational edge of men and women who love to develop bold initiatives and who change the world little by little. When Steve Jobs approached John Sculley, then C.E.O. at PepsiCo about… Continue reading
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Working Pastors
I have just launched a new blogging initiative to support and encourage bi-vocational pastors, church planters, and others who are called to Christian vocation. It is called Working Pastors and is a companion to this site. I have similar blog… Continue reading