In doing business as God's ministry:

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You are not the owner of your business, God is.You are just the manager of God and as a manager you are expected to ask how you want the business to serve.

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You are expected to make decisions with accountability to God, not just the market.

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You must always give fair treatment of staff and apprentices; be honest with customers and suppliers; have compassion in leadership and not exploit; create safe and dignified work environments.

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People should encounter God through how you operate your business, not just what you say.

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You do not make money at all costs; you make money ethically, responsibly, and prayerfully; you ask how your profit can bless families, communities, and future generations.

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Excellence is worship. You do not run a sloppy and careless business. You must be excellent in product quality, service delivery, skill training, systems and structure. When you aim for excellence, you reflect God’s nature: orderly, creative, faithful, and intentional.

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You pray over decisions; you seek godly wisdom, not just advice; you obey even when it’s uncomfortable. This doesn’t remove challenges but it gives direction and peace.


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Many people may never attend church but they will: work for you, buy from you, learn from you. Your business reaches people the church might never touch. As a business owner, you are placed by God in the marketplace ministry instead of behind pulpits so the way you operate your business and deal with people must preach louder than sermon. You must be a servant-leader who raises responsible leaders by discipling them not only economically but socially and spiritually.

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God will use your business to provide for people, shape character, create value, reveal His nature through your work.

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Your hands do the work, your business earns the income.but God gets the glory.

#yourbusinesisgodsministry #godistheownerofyourbusiness #glorifygodinyourbusiness
In doing business as God's ministry: . You are not the owner of your business, God is.You are just the manager of God and as a manager you are expected to ask how you want the business to serve. . You are expected to make decisions with accountability to God, not just the market. . You must always give fair treatment of staff and apprentices; be honest with customers and suppliers; have compassion in leadership and not exploit; create safe and dignified work environments. . People should encounter God through how you operate your business, not just what you say. . You do not make money at all costs; you make money ethically, responsibly, and prayerfully; you ask how your profit can bless families, communities, and future generations. . Excellence is worship. You do not run a sloppy and careless business. You must be excellent in product quality, service delivery, skill training, systems and structure. When you aim for excellence, you reflect God’s nature: orderly, creative, faithful, and intentional. . You pray over decisions; you seek godly wisdom, not just advice; you obey even when it’s uncomfortable. This doesn’t remove challenges but it gives direction and peace. . Many people may never attend church but they will: work for you, buy from you, learn from you. Your business reaches people the church might never touch. As a business owner, you are placed by God in the marketplace ministry instead of behind pulpits so the way you operate your business and deal with people must preach louder than sermon. You must be a servant-leader who raises responsible leaders by discipling them not only economically but socially and spiritually. . God will use your business to provide for people, shape character, create value, reveal His nature through your work. . Your hands do the work, your business earns the income.but God gets the glory. #yourbusinesisgodsministry #godistheownerofyourbusiness #glorifygodinyourbusiness
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