Pastoral Care
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Biblical Models of Entrepreneurs – Joseph, Lydia & Paul
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Introduction
The Bible is full of Kingdom-minded entrepreneurs. Their businesses were more than a way to earn a living—they were platforms for stewardship, service, and spreading God’s purposes. By studying their lives, we learn that entrepreneurship is not just about profit but about aligning enterprise with Kingdom mission.
Joseph turned…
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Innovation as a Kingdom Tool – Wisdom + Vision = Impact
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Introduction
Innovation is not just a buzzword of the business world; it is a Kingdom principle. God Himself is endlessly creative, and throughout Scripture we see wisdom and vision produce solutions that transform lives. Innovation in the Kingdom is not about novelty for its own sake—it is about applying divine wisdom to real-world problems in a…
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Pastoral Care started the discussion August 30: Reflecting on the Journey in the forum Kingdom Living Daily 9 months ago
August 30: Reflecting on the Journey
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As we step back and look over the sweeping canvas of our lives, we are often challenged to see where the hand of God has carefully crafted threads of purpose and identity. In a culture that encourages us to forge our own paths, self-reliance boasts as a badge of honor. However, the kingdom invites us to release our grip on independence and… -
Pastoral Care started the discussion August 29: Blessings for Becoming in the forum Kingdom Living Daily 9 months ago
August 29: Blessings for Becoming
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In our walk of faith, we often seek to understand and claim the blessings God has spoken over us. These aren’t mere promises of material wealth, but profound assurances of spiritual abundance and growth. In Deuteronomy 28:1-2, God presents blessings as rewards for obedience: “And if you faithfully obey the voice of the Lord your God, being… -
Pastoral Care started the discussion August 28: Divinely Mapped Lines in the forum Kingdom Living Daily 9 months ago
August 28: Divinely Mapped Lines
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In a world that exalts self-made paths and self-determined destinies, the Kingdom of God offers us a profound and humbling reality: our identities and life purposes are divinely mapped by the Creator Himself. The psalmist captures this truth in Psalm 16:6, saying, “The lines have fallen for me in pleasant places; indeed, I have a… - Load More