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Changing Culture - Christian Business Podcast April 25 2008

Featuring: Michael Q. Pink and David G. Johnson

Sponsored By: Jacob’s Spring Water.

 
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In this episode:

  • Report on Michael’s meeting with Pastor Sunday Adelaja & friends
  • Pressure increases capacity
  • Get your copy of the “Making Millionaires” teleseminar
  • Are you ready to take responsibility?
  • The Strangler Fig Phenomenon… and the slow-motion collapse of a society

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6 Responses to “Changing Culture - Christian Business Podcast April 25 2008”

  1. Richard Carey Says:

    Dudes!!!!

    I’m so pumped after listening to this podcast. I’ve been a faithful listener for a couple of months, and am constantly amazed at how you guys zero in on the exact same themes/ideas that I’m studying/preaching/living. I can’t shout AMEN loud enough!

    I’m a marketplace apostle living in Tampa - I’m one of the founders and apostolic directors of International Apostolic Ministries (IAMTheWay.org), I own an Internet Marketing business (Lionheart.net), and am passionate about raising up the people of God to invade this world and transform society by expanding the Kingdom (rule and reign) of God.

    Among other things, I’m currently working apostolically with a local church in Valrico where we have transitioned the church from a typical Sunday morning church to a Saturday night, cafe’ style equipping center where we try to make the Kingdom practical and equip the people to be successful in the marketplace.

    We definitely share the same spiritual DNA as you guys…I get fired up every single week. I’ve personally connected with Ellen Brown and am trying to help her spread the word about the Fed and banking system.

    At any rate…you guys are AWESOME and I really want to connect with you in a more meaningful and personal way. I’d love to explore the possibilities of putting together a marketplace conference up here in Tampa and have one or both of you guys speak, if we can work that out.

    I’m currently re-designing our company site (it’s nice, but very dated) and once that is up, we’ll be upping our membership to advertise in the CBD directory. We pray that will be SOON!

    God bless you. You are champions among men. I welcome any contact from you.

    For His glory,
    Rich Carey, CEO
    Lionheart.net

  2. Possessing the Land - Not for the Faint of Heart — Selling Among Wolves Says:

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  3. Abigail Shani Says:

    I really wanted to watch the podcast but could not manouvre the time diffrence. However, I was so thrilled to watch Pst Sunday on sunday the 27th April on “Turning Point”.
    I live in Kenya, East Africa and I am a Minister of the gospel. I have tried tinme and again to awaken the church to the fact of the market place and doing business the godly way.

  4. Yvonne Hyde Says:

    Thank you so much for the download of the interview with Pastor Sunday Adelaja. It was wonderful (and I did pay for it). The word that Pastor Sunday had for us is right on target. The idea of actually teaching our church members to work a business, provide a service or produce a product is exactly what is needed. And the mentoring piece is vital. This has been in my heart for some time, particularly for mothers who would like to be Stay-at-home moms but who cannot because they have to contribute to the mortgage, etc. …….. The only thing that bothered me was the criticism of preachers who teach the prosperity message. So many Christians in the recent past have believed that Christians shouldn’t have money or even be prosperous. So these preachers have set the stage for your ministry. They preached that Christians should be prosperous, pay their tithes and offerings. This is a very good base for what you are now doing. They have set the stage and now you can build on this. We, the body of Christ, should be working together, not tearing each other down. Thank you so much for your ministry.

  5. Michael B. Says:

    I think it is very important to distinguish between those who have proclaimed that it is God’s desire that we be in health and prosper even as our soul prospers (3 John 2) and those that are proclaiming God as the heavenly slot machine. It is all a matter of the heart. First, we must know our God, then we must know our calling, then we can determine what resources are required to fulfill our calling.

  6. Carlos Lopez Jr. Says:

    Very interesting & relevant comments today - WOW! I’m a ministry leader in NYC (Business & Professional Men’s Minstry) conducting a character study analysis on The Life of Joseph currently. As I’m preparing my next sermon on GEN 41 I can’t help but tie together the preparation for the ancient Egyptian Famine recorded there and the wisdom God gave Joseph to deal with it to our own current global economic climate! I do plan to teach about the wisdom and importance of getting out of debt and building an emergency savings fund but I also belive what is most important is the evangelical opportunity to point many to Jesus for salvation and comfort from this deeply personal pain.

    I like what I’m hearing about the secret plans (it appeasrs you also see the deep discount in newspaper assets, hopefully also as a means to acquire and steward steward them for Kindgom media purposes!)

    “If the ax is dull, And one does not sharpen the edge, Then he must use more strength; But wisdom brings success.” - ECC 10:10

    Amen & Amen!

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