Business by the Book workshop

ACHIEVING TRUE SUCCESS IN YOUR MARKETPLACE
Kent Humphreys, President of Christ@Work

 

Contents of the Business by the Book workshop:

1. Ownership and Purpose

2. Leadership

3. Finance

4. Human Resources
5. Organisation and Marketing

6. Planning

As a believing Christian, would you enter into a business partnership with a non-Christian?

While this verse is often used in referring to a marriage commitment, it also applies to a business partnership. When two oxen of unequal strength are yoked together, the pair will travel in a circle. Regardless of how attractive a business deal may appear, do not enter into a partnership with a non-Christian.

Also resist the temptation to become a business partner as a witnessing opportunity-"Missionary partnerships" don't work any better than does "missionary dating." Experience reveals it is often the
Christian who is dragged down rather than his or her partner being raised up. Witness first; then consider a partnership only when the person comes to Christ. Ignore this piece of biblical wisdom and your business will suffer.

Better is a little with the fear of the LORD than great treasure and turmoil with it (Proverbs 15:16).

Scripture: Do not be unequally yoked together with unbelievers. For what fellowship has righteousness and lawlessness? (2 Corinthians 6:14 NKJV).

 

 

Outline for developing a business plan


Larry Burkett

Howard Dayton

David Rae

 

 
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