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Starting a Business   
Starting and managing a business takes motivation, desire, talent, research, and planning.
 
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What is a Christian Business?   
Knowing God’s principles and precepts is the first step to serving His purposes by running the business according to his rules.
 
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Avoiding get-rich-quick schemes   
To avoid these traps, people must establish standards by God’s Word: seek God’s plan, stick with what they know, and seek good counsel.
 
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Have Others Jeopardized Your Integrity?   
If you value your integrity, look closely at your associations. Don’t let others jeopardize what you’ve worked hard to maintain.
 
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Are Your Vendors Happy?   
When determining whom to pay, remember to remain impartial.
 
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Buying Influence   
Leaders in business cannot be effective in establishing moral codes of ethics and core values in their workplace if they don’t model them themselves.
 
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Pay Up!   
To build a reputation of integrity in business, adherence to this passage is critical. If you owe someone money, do the right thing - pay up!
 
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What a Quality Doll!   
Providing quality products and services in our vocation reveals our commitment to integrity.
 
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Who's in Charge?   
If you struggle with being controlling, or fearful of letting others into your private world, ask yourself who’s really in charge?
 
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Basic business minimums   
Christians need to give their businesses to God, live by His principles, and accept the fact that they are managers of His business.
 
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The purpose of a business   
Although it’s true that one essential element of a Christian business is profit, the primary purpose is to glorify God.
 
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Multilevel sales programs   
The concept of multilevel direct sales is not wrong, but quite often its practices are wrong. In addition, greed can evolve and become a Christian’s m
 
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Unequally yoked   
Choosing a business partner should be done with the same caution as choosing a spouse.
 
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Business or ministry?   
If Christians are to do business with each other, they must follow fundamental biblical principles to avoid the fleecing trap.
 
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Christian business being sued   
Even though Christians are allowed to defend themselves, their primary purpose is to serve God.
 
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Business competitors   
Whenever competition arises between businesses, owners must evaluate what Jesus would do in a similar situation and try to be good stewards of God’s b
 
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Business borrowing   
Most businesses are run on credit today. But the long-range goal of all Christian businesspeople should be to become debt free in their businesses.
 
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Business priorities   
Although some Christian business owners have financial priorities, many are not in line with God’s Word.
 
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Business tithing   
Businesses should look for ways to give rather than trying to find ways to prevent or hinder giving. As such God does admonish businesses to give.
 
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How to be a success   
To be a spiritual success, a Christian must be willing to relinquish all rights and accept God’s plan. God’s plan will always provide enough.
 
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Keeping a business vow   
Knowing that a commitment is a vow, Christians should make it a practice not to commit to anything without praying about it first.
 
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How to identify business bondage   
A Christian whose business involvement preempts God’s greater plan for his or her life is realistically in bondage.
 
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Identifying the moneychangers   
In our Christian society today, who are the Temple moneychangers and how can they be recognized?
 
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Managing time with a home business   
When people operate a home-based business, they need to organize and operate it with the highest level of work ethics.
 
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Should I start a business? Part 1   
Starting a business can be a complex undertaking, requiring much prayer and consideration, the right motive, a workable plan, and adequate capital.
 
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Should I start a business? Part 2   
Each year in America thousands of new business ventures are started. Some of these succeed and some end in failure.
 
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Using credit cards for business expenses   
Credit cards can wreak havoc with business expenses. The danger is in the temptation to use the reimbursed money to pay for other things.
 
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Defining a Christian business   
Knowing God’s principles and precepts is the first step to serving His purposes by running the business according to his rules.
 
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Making Money From Home   
In this article, we'll offer an overview of some popular work-at-home opportunities, as well as a few you would be wise to stay away from.