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BUSINESS AND FINANCE SERIES PART FOUR Each of our financial situations looks different. For some of us, 2020 was a hard year, and we're still trying to pick up the pieces and figure out how to move forward. Others of us are more comfortable, able to pay our bills on time without any worry and perhaps wondering how we should handle this privilege. No matter what our bank accounts look like, we are all called to steward what we have wisely and to live generously, even if that looks different from one person to the next. That's what Joe Sangl spends his life teaching people. As a leader and teacher on finances from a Christian perspective, Joe has helped hundreds of thousands of people understand how to handle their money according to Biblical principles in any situation. To close out our Business and Finance Series, Joe sits down with Davey to share a little of how he got where he is now and some advice we all can follow on stewarding our finances well. Episode Resources: -To hear more of Joe's story, and learn more about budgeting check out Joe's first book, I Was Broke. Now I'm Not. If you're ready to start investing, Joe's book Oxen, walks through keys to producing an abundant harvest. You can find both at I Was Broke Now I'm Not -Are you ready to win with your money? Visit Fully Funded Life for courses, challenges, coaching and community. Are you looking for more financial wisdom? Tune in to the Monday Money Tip Podcast weekly. Become a Monthly Partner of NIW Ministries This podcast is sponsored by Faithful Counseling Scripture References: Proverbs 21:5 Revelation 12:11 Matthew 25:14-30
Dan tries to convince Lee that we aren't living in a simulation. Lee finds his third eye and we go back in time to the very first episode of Beyond Terrestrial. And we ask the big question. Not “Are we living in a simulation?” But rather, “Why would anyone want to simulate this?” https://advances.sciencemag.org/content/3/9/e1701758
Get the full copy here: www.rachaelwonderlin.com/products I am often asked if my book, “When Someone You Know is Living in a Dementia Care Community,” is available in audio form… Bad news: the entire book is not available in audio form! Great news: my next books will be AND I have a sample chapter from “When Someone You Know” available here for you, free for download! Chapter 4: “When It’s Time For a Dementia Care Community—And When It’s Not” Are you enjoying my podcast? Please rate & review! Learn more about how I can help your organization here: https://rachaelwonderlin.com/workwithme/
The question is NOT "Are entrepreneurs made or born?"; rather "Can entrepreneurship be taught and learnt?"Professor Scott has worked widely with practitioners in bridging the gap between academic research and the practice of innovation and entrepreneurship through his experience working and advising hundreds of start-ups and other growth firms in the area of entrepreneurial strategy.While not everyone is cut out to be an entrepreneur, there are certain entrepreneurial mindsets and mentalities that we can nevertheless adopt in our professional careers. Professor Scott also shares stories of success from the hundreds of students who attempt the start-up life after sitting in his class at MIT Sloan.
Discern Daily Ep. 2 – Saved by Faith Alone, or Not? Are we saved by faith alone? Greg Morse, a Content Strategist at Desiring God, published an article relating to the topic, titled, “How to Train Your Dragons.” It was a thought-proviking piece that got many people thinking. The big point being made in the article is this — kill your sin before it kills you. I’m absolutely in 100% agreement that we must 100% repent of all sin. I’m with Greg on that one. However, some of the things he put forth were troubling to me. For instance, Greg wrote, “But what about being saved by faith alone? You’re not.” That’s a problem. In this episode of Discern Daily, let’s review the article and seek the truth together. [embed]https://youtu.be/dnJasIyfgRc[/embed] Highlights Desiring God is a great organization. I’m a big fan, but this article was unsettling for me. Is salvation promised to those who merely have faith without a desire to repent of all their sin habits? Is our salvation dependent upon our killing of sin? Morse makes a distinction between justification by faith and final salvation. But what about The Golden Chain of Redemption? “For those whom he foreknew he also predestined to be conformed to the image of his Son, in order that he might be the firstborn among many brothers. And those whom he predestined he also called, and those whom he called he also justified, and those whom he justified he also glorified” (Romans 8:29-30). Salvation comes when we place biblical faith in Christ. Repentance is produced out of that faith. Therefore, we really are saved by faith alone. A Helpful Excerpt of Calvin Now, since Christ confers upon us, and we obtain by faith, both free reconciliation and newness of life, reason and order require that I should here begin to treat of both. The shortest transition, however, will be from faith to repentance; for repentance being properly understood it will better appear how a man is justified freely by faith alone, and yet that holiness of life, real holiness, as it is called, is inseparable from the free imputation of righteousness. That repentance not only always follows faith, but is produced by it, ought to be without controversy. For since pardon and forgiveness are offered by the preaching of the Gospel, in order that the sinner, delivered from the tyranny of Satan, the yoke of sin, and the miserable bondage of iniquity, may pass into the kingdom of God, it is certain that no man can embrace the grace of the Gospel without retaking himself from the errors of his former life into the right path, and making it his whole study to practice repentance. Those who think that repentance precedes faith instead of flowing from, or being produced by it, as the fruit by the tree, have never understood its nature, and are moved to adopt that view on very insufficient grounds. ( Institutes of the Christian Religion by John Calvin. Kindle edition, Book 3, chapter 3, section 1.) Share Your Thoughts What do you think about the article? What are your biblical convictions on the matter? None of us have a perfect theology, but together we can seek the truth and become sharper. Hope to connect with you.