Everyone who earns an income practices some level of enterprise. Households, non-profits, small and big businesses alike must aim to remain solvent. The Church is an ecosystem of all such people who are saved and run some form of enterprise. While some enterprises survive the downturns of an economic cycle, others fail. Survival could either be due to the nature of industry one belongs to or better still because of proactive measures implemented for resilience in the face of economic downturns. Are there scriptural models by which the Christian can withstand downturns and possibly attain…mehr
Everyone who earns an income practices some level of enterprise. Households, non-profits, small and big businesses alike must aim to remain solvent. The Church is an ecosystem of all such people who are saved and run some form of enterprise. While some enterprises survive the downturns of an economic cycle, others fail. Survival could either be due to the nature of industry one belongs to or better still because of proactive measures implemented for resilience in the face of economic downturns. Are there scriptural models by which the Christian can withstand downturns and possibly attain economic progress? As members of the 'Body of Christ', Christians are connected to one another spiritually and ought also to be interrelated economically. At the inception of the New Testament the apostles leaning on how Jesus tackled situations of lack, established a premise by which they overcame the prevalent financial frustration of their members. In the last four decades, the author Kenneth Walley has been involved in the academics, practice, and consultancy of business as well as ministry. He developed the cibunet.com platform as a support system for the development and funding of enterprises and projects. He shares in this book, the concepts by which his team at Cibunet Corporation works with Christian Leaders to set up an Economic Empowerment Team in their local Churches as well as Entrepreneurs to grow their enterprises.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
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Kenneth Walley is the Overseer of New Faith Tabernacle, a Charismatic/Pentecostal Church located at Fair Lawn, New Jersey. He is bi-vocational and serves as the President of Cibunet Corporation as well as KWI, a leadership development Institute. Endowed with an apostolic teaching ministry, he has authored several books including: 'Hexagon Quadrilateral' and 'American Culture in Water, Blood, Oil and Bread'. Ken has an unusual burden for revival and has conducted meetings across North America, Europe, and the continent of Africa with notable signs, deliverances, and healings.
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