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EPISODE · Apr 7, 2025 · 6 MIN

DEVOTIONAL: "Ordinary" Business Activities - Eternal Consequences

from Redemptive Economics · host Mike Hatch

Within the context of the kingdom of God, there are no "ordinary" business activities. Everything we do, as entrepreneurs, has eternal consequences.As God's covenant people, we are called to reflect justice, mercy, and truth in all of our economic activities. We must be intentional about integrating kingdom principles into our business practices and viewing every interaction as an opportunity for God's work.Mike's Upcoming Speaking Dates:Wednesday, April 9, Christian Business Partners, Wexford, PASaturday, April 26, Steadfast Seminars (https://steadfastseminars.bigcartel.com/)Newbridge Church (https://newbridgechurch.us/)Saturday, May 3, The Big C Men's Breakfast (https://www.facebook.com/BigCMinistriesPgh)SPONSORS:Seneca Hills Open House | senecahills.org/programsJeff Dougherty, Allstate Insurance | 724-847-5218Truth At Work | [email protected]; [email protected] Consulting Agency | [email protected] & Danielle Hatch, TBD Bookkeeping | 412-720-3501 | [email protected]:[email protected] Mike Hatch to receive your free pdf of the Redemptive Economic Devotional. Learn how to build your business on biblical principles for eternal significance.* * SUPPORT US WITH BITCOIN * *Geyser Bitcoin Fundraising Campaign (https://geyser.fund/project/redemptiveeconomicspodcast)Tip through Strike (https://strike.me/redemptiveeconomicsllc/)Website:https://redemptiveeconomics.com/Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/redemptiveeconomicsSupport the show

Within the context of the kingdom of God, there are no "ordinary" business activities. Everything we do, as entrepreneurs, has eternal consequences. As God's covenant people, we are called to reflect justice, mercy, and truth in all of our economic activities. We must be intentional about integrating kingdom principles into our business practices and viewing every interaction as an opportunity for God's work. Mike's Upcoming Speaking Dates: Wednesday, April 9, Christian Business Partners, Wex...

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