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Every business is God's business. The notion that labor for profit and worship of God are now, and always have been, worlds apart, is patently false. The early church founders were mostly community leaders and highly successful business people. The writing of the Gospels was entrusted to Luke, a medical doctor; Matthew, a retired tax collector; Mark, the manager of a family trust; and John, a food supplier. Lydia was a dealer in purple cloth. Dorcas was a clothes designer. Today, more than ever, the heart of our cities is the marketplace. Yet the perceived wall between commercial pursuit and service to God continues to knock down that wall and build the foundation for an unparalleled marketplace revival. Only then can we extend God's kingdom to every corner of our world.
A note on book covers: while we do our best to ensure the accuracy of cover images, ISBNs may at times be reused for different editions of the same title which may hence appear as a different cover.
Bridging faith and commerce for spiritual marketplace revival.
Who is this book for?
If you're interested in exploring how faith intertwines with business principles, this book offers inspiring insights rooted in early Christian history. It highlights the idea that business can be a divine calling and a form of service to God, encouraging readers to see their work as part of God's larger mission. Whether you're a businessperson or someone curious about spiritual leadership within commerce, this book could spark a transformative perspective.