The Biblical Business Course takes you step-by-step through 12 lessons to help you instill Biblical practices in your business.
As an optometrist and someone wanting to honour Jesus I find myself in a perpetual struggle keeping the balance between doing for others as I would have them do for me, and making an income. Your posts are a good encouragement that God wants me in my business and that it can be a blessing to my customers, my family and my Lord. I believe if I seek God’s Kingdom and His righteousness, all things will be added to me for that purpose but we still have to deal with money, sales and costs.
Upon receipt of your credit card information, you’ll be emailed the website location, user name and password to access your course. Log in and access the material anytime 24/7. You will be billed $14.95 each month until you finish the course. You can cancel at any time, and the first month is free.
Each module presents one important practice or principle of Biblical businesses. The content is presented, step-by-step, via a variety of media – video, audio, and written articles. Each module contains exercises designed to help you internalize the content and apply it to your business. This is not an academic exercise. Rather, we focus on practical applications to help you transform your business into a spiritual powerhouse.
You can work at your own pace, completing each section and module in sequence.
God created business before He created families, churches, prophets or pastors. It is his first choice for a venue to interact with mankind, build faith, and provide for mankind. As a Christian business person, you are a minister of business.
Biblical businesses practice prayer at multiple times and ways. Build some of them into your business.
“If you acknowledge me before men, I will acknowledge you before the Father.” Implement this Biblical truth by acknowledging God in your Vision, Mission and Values statements.
Two heads really are better than one. Examine several ways you can available yourself of other minds and institute the one that fits you.
Our own beliefs and paradigms often hold us back and prevent us from realizing the potential in our businesses. Banish these most common erroneous beliefs from your psyche.
Should a Biblical business set goals? Maybe creating and managing FOFs (Focus on First) is a better way to prioritize and harness the energy of the organization.
Human plans often fail, but those created by the Holy Spirit succeed. Here’s how to incorporate the Holy Spirit into your planning process.
The Bible has virtually nothing to say about family-business conflict. That’s because the family is incorporated into the business in Biblical businesses. Create some ways to make that happen in your business.
Satan often uses our businesses to discourage us. Learn to successfully cope with spiritual attacks on you and your business.
Money is a big part of every business. Should you borrow it from other people? See what the Bible has to say and formulate a strategy for your business.
Biblical businesses are characterized by an intense, relational culture among the stakeholders. Identify the components of that culture, and work to implement it in your business.
Business is ultimately the interaction of people and money into a system. The more effective the systems in your organization, the more likely you are to succeed and prosper. Understand systems and begin to build your systems.
Sales Authority & Author
In his first career as a sales person, Dave Kahle was the number one sales person in the nation for two different companies, in two distinct selling situations. That led to his second career as a sales authority.
As a sales authority, Dave has written 13 books, which have been translated into eight languages and available in 20 countries, and presented over 1,000 times in 47 states and 11 countries. He’s trained literally tens of thousands of sales people to sell better, thousands of sales managers to manage better, and has worked personally and contractually with over 459 companies.
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