DEVOTIONAL: Prioritizing Relationships Over KPI's

07/11/2024 19 min Temporada 1 Episodio 21
DEVOTIONAL: Prioritizing Relationships Over KPI's

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SUPPORT US WITH BITCOINGeyser Bitcoin Fundraising Campaign (https://geyser.fund/project/redemptiveeconomicspodcast)Tip through Strike (https://strike.me/redemptiveeconomicsllc/)In a world where competition and the drive for success are emphasized, it's easy to overlook the redemptive impact we have in our business relationships. God wants to use you to reclaim and redeem His image in the people you work with everyday.In today's devotional we look at principle #2, under the category of "Aligning with God's Redemptive Plan," which is all about prioritizing relationships over KPI's for God's kingdom purposes.Support Redemptive Economics through our Geyser Bitcoin Campaign (https://geyser.fund/project/redemptiveeconomicspodcast)ALIGNING WITH GOD'S REDEMPTIVE PLANPrinciple #1: As God's chosen people, entrusted with the ministry of reconciliation, everything we do must be in alignment with God's redemptive plan for mankind.Principle #2: Created in the image of God, people are the most valuableassets, worth infinitely more than any other capital. Christians are thewealth, or store of value, in God’s kingdom.SPONSORS:Seneca Hills Bible Camp & Retreat Center | senecahills.orgTruth At Work | [email protected]; [email protected] Consulting Agency | [email protected] Dougherty, Allstate Insurance | 724-847-5218Ryan & Danielle Hatch, TBD Bookkeeping | 412-720-3501 | [email protected]:[email protected] Mike Hatch to receive your free pdf of the 15 Redemptive Economic Principles and scripture references. Learn how to build your business on biblical principles for eternal significance.Website:https://redemptiveeconomics.com/YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/@redemptiveeconomicsRumble:https://rumble.com/c/c-6649253Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/redemptiveeconomicsSupport the show

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