There's a reason God hates these habits so much.

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There's a reason God hates these habits so much.
Far too few churches provide any support or training for kingdom-focused business leaders.
Some have left the kingdom labor force.
You might be starting your leadership development from the wrong platform.
Days dash by at warp speed—an endless stream of emails, phone calls, meetings, interruptions and deadlines. Here's what you can do.
Ignoring this simple method could easily shipwreck your organization or ministry.
Take a look at what church staff members think it takes to be an excellent leader.
Some biblical examples of business prophets include Nathan, Deborah, Amos and David. Here's what they have in common.
"My core belief in media is that the anointing of the Holy Spirit can be transmitted through media."
Pastors, this is a huge responsibility for you.
"Eighty-five percent of learning happens visually. If these kids can't see, they can't learn—and if they can't learn, that holds them back in life."
Philadelphia-based auto parts leader sees employees as his "congregation."
Jack Gritter's business provides much more than an income.
Hindus and Muslims consider this Christian realtor trustworthy.
When churches become more of this than substance, church officials have crossed the line.
This 'beauty evangelist' helps women discover their worth.
Franchise company founder Anne Beiler used salt for more than pretzels in running her highly successful business.
Here's a story of jewelry made popular through random acts of kindness.
Company co-founder aims to 'speak life' into employees' lives.
Tulsa roofer Ricky Hanks encourages businessmen to listen to God's voice.
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