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Integrating Work and Discipleship into Your Business

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Business owners are realizing the power of owning a business as a means to transform communities and nations in God’s name. Christians biz owners who try to follow Jesus’ teaching in everything they do – personally, professionally, and privately – strive to integrate their faith into their business practices. This means holding ourselves to a high standard of ethical and moral behavior. In today’s complex work environment, how do you, as a small biz owner, effectively incorporate the deepest parts of your faith into a Christ-based business plan that serves and blesses everyone involved? Our guest in this episode, Michael Clifford, is the founder and lead facilitator for Capacity Ministries, an organization that offers hands-on training to community of influencers to help them integrate discipleship and change into their ministry. In this episode, Michael talks about his company, Capacity Ministries, and its role in helping entrepreneurs/owners, business practitioners, business students, or those exploring business as a catalyst for transformational change how to use their unique gifts to serve Him in the marketplace.
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Business owners are realizing the power of owning a business as a means to transform communities and nations in God’s name. Christians biz owners who try to follow Jesus’ teaching in everything they do – personally, professionally, and privately – strive to integrate their faith into their business practices. This means holding ourselves to a high standard of ethical and moral behavior. In today’s complex work environment, how do you, as a small biz owner, effectively incorporate the deepest parts of your faith into a Christ-based business plan that serves and blesses everyone involved? Our guest in this episode, Michael Clifford, is the founder and lead facilitator for Capacity Ministries, an organization that offers hands-on training to community of influencers to help them integrate discipleship and change into their ministry. In this episode, Michael talks about his company, Capacity Ministries, and its role in helping entrepreneurs/owners, business practitioners, business students, or those exploring business as a catalyst for transformational change how to use their unique gifts to serve Him in the marketplace.
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