Faith Driven Entrepreneur

Faith Driven Entrepreneur
Author: Henry Kaestner
Publisher: Tyndale House Publishers, Inc.
Total Pages: 185
Release: 2021-08
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1496457234

"I'm excited about Faith Driven Entrepreneur. Anyone who is following the example of their creator God can find echoes of their work in this book." --Lecrae Entrepreneurship can be a lonely journey. But it doesn't need to be. God has a purpose and a plan for all those entrepreneurial dreams and creative gifts he gave you. The work you do today--the company you've built, the employees you work with, the customers you serve, the shareholders you report to, all of it--serves as an active part of what God wants to accomplish on earth. You are not alone in this journey. Join other faith-driven entrepreneurs as, together, we identify the values, habits, and traits that empower us to successfully build businesses, serve our communities, and faithfully pursue a loving relationship with God; read stories that exemplify how those values, habits, and traits unfold in everyday life; and discover the potential God wants to unleash through our work. Each book purchase includes access to the eight-session Faith Driven Entrepreneur video series, a discussion guide to encourage conversation among peers, and an invitation to join a Faith Driven Entrepreneur Group to meet other like-minded entrepreneurs.

Spiritual Entrepreneurs

Spiritual Entrepreneurs
Author: Brad Stoddard
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2021
Genre: RELIGION
ISBN: 9781469663104

"The overall rate of incarceration in the United States has been on the rise since 1970s, skyrocketing during Ronald Reagan's presidency, and recently reaching unprecedented highs. Looking for innovative solutions to the crises produced by gigantic prison populations, Florida's Department of Corrections claims to have found a partial remedy in the form of faith and character-based correctional institutions (FCBIs). While claiming to be open to all religious traditions, FCBIs are almost always run by Protestants situated within the politics of the Christian right. The religious programming is typically run by the incarcerated along with volunteers from outside the prison. Stoddard takes the reader deep inside FCBIs, analyzing the subtle meanings and difficult choices with which the incarcerated, prison administrators, staff, and chaplains grapple every day. Drawing on extensive ethnographic research and historical analysis, Brad Stoddard argues that FCBIs build on and demonstrate the compatibility of conservative Christian politics and neoliberal economics"--

Faith Into Abundance

Faith Into Abundance
Author: Brian Ainsley Horn
Publisher: Ainsley & Allen Publishing
Total Pages: 157
Release: 2016
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 099758551X

The ability to earn a profit is the ability to multiply our resources while helping other people. It is a wonderful ability that God blessed entrepreneurs with and it is not evil or morally neutral...but fundamentally good. However, it's not always easy. We have to keep faith and know that the promise from God is coming. Through the inspiring stories in this book, you'll see how entrepreneurs that remained faithful through hard times were blessed with great abundance.

Faith Entrepreneurs

Faith Entrepreneurs
Author: Dr Michael Keith Simms
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 175
Release: 2006-04
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0595376711

Faith Entrepreneurs is designed to equip leaders who want to launch bold entrepreneurial initiatives of faith-based people to empower institutions that are compassionate, caring, and healing. Dr. Michael Keith Simms, a consultant who specializes in nonprofit management and entrepreneurship, presents his ideas for successful spiritually guided leadership by touching on the following topics: How the faith-entrepreneur enterprise operates Building a volunteer workforce The nonprofit platform Acquiring the skills of capacity building Going global Writing business and/or strategic plans And much more! For those wanting to live a life of faith through the application of religious principles in relation to social science concepts, Faith Entrepreneurs will equip them in launching an organization that is dedicated to helping others through God.

Entrepreneurial Faith

Entrepreneurial Faith
Author: Kirbyjon Caldwell
Publisher: Waterbrook Press
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2004
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781578568376

Kirbyjon Caldwell and Walt Kallestad explain how to create innovative partnerships that join the church's passion for ministry with the expertise of the business community to meet physical and spiritual needs.--From publisher's description.

Entrepreneurs of Life

Entrepreneurs of Life
Author: Karen Lee-Thorp
Publisher: NavPress Publishing Group
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2001
Genre: Christian life
ISBN: 9781576831632

Through letters and journals, Guinness shows how real people answered a call to fight slavery, reinvent health care, or create music. He then shows readers how to answer their own callings to become the entrepreneurs of life.

The Christian Entrepreneur

The Christian Entrepreneur
Author: Brock Shinen
Publisher: Baker Books
Total Pages: 142
Release: 2020-02-04
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1493422634

The road to launching a successful business can be long and confusing. Where do you start? Should you rent office space or work out of your garage? Should you register as a for-profit or a nonprofit business? How should you handle legal issues that come up? What does it mean to be a "Christian" entrepreneur anyway? Drawing from his work as a legal expert and business coach, Brock Shinen combines practical wisdom and a biblical worldview to help Christians turn their dreams and passions into viable businesses. This easy-to-use guide includes self-assessment tools that will walk you through four stages of starting and running a business: Assess and clarify your dreams Turn those dreams into an actionable plan Implement and execute your vision Grow your business while keeping your faith and character at the center Be inspired and encouraged as The Christian Entrepreneur helps you through every stage of your journey.

The Startup Church

The Startup Church
Author: Scott Asai
Publisher: Createspace Independent Pub
Total Pages: 144
Release: 2012-11-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781478351771

Church sucks. For Millennials between the stages of post-high school to pre-married with children, the church has become an irrelevant, prehistoric and religious institution invisible in the modern era. How can this organization transform its dying ways to become relevant again? The Startup Church reveals the system failure and addresses how it should be fixed. Using business principles and examples, each chapter asks questions for the reader to resolve the "10 Things I Hate About Church." This book lays out the blueprint of how to revolutionize the present day church into the hope for the next generation: faith communities.