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How to Navigate Being an Employee as an Entrepreneur

Church for Entrepreneurs

Release Date: 01/28/2026

Being broke is a futuristic mindset show art Being broke is a futuristic mindset

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Daily Word     Are you broke? Meaning you don’t have enough money for the things you need and desire. If so, DO NOT believe it because being broke is a futuristic mindset that projects today’s resources onto tomorrow’s needs. This mindset can destroy your faith for prosperity. In today’s Daily Word learn how to overcome the broke mindset. __________ Proverbs 23:7 KJV, Ecclesiastes 10:19 KJV,  2 Corinthians 10:5 KJV, Matthew 6:24-34 NLT, Hebrews 11:1 KJV, Exodus 16:4-5 NLT __________ Partner with Us: Connect with Us: Leave a Comment: __________    

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How to Navigate Being an Employee as an Entrepreneur show art How to Navigate Being an Employee as an Entrepreneur

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Open Forum Deborah shared her struggles with a challenging supervisor and a potential career shift involving a pay cut but greater alignment with her calling, seeking guidance on discerning God’s direction. Pastor Amos emphasized the difference between temporary roles and true calling, advising discernment and adaptability without over-investing one’s full self in non-core roles. Stephanie, Sonja, Chinua, and Derrick shared workplace challenges, exploring the tension between professional roles and personal identity or vision. The group discussed the importance of submitting to leadership,...

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How do the things you believe come to pass show art How do the things you believe come to pass

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Daily Word     Have you ever wondered about the process God uses to bring all of the things you’re believing for into this natural world? If so, check out today’s message and learn how God does it. __________ Mark 11:23 KJV, John 14:13-14 KJV, Psalm 103:20 KJV, John 12:49 KJV, John 15:7 KJV, John 1:1, Hebrews 1:13-14 KJV, Daniel 10:12 KJV, James 4:3 KJV     __________ Partner with Us: Connect with Us: Leave a Comment: __________    

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What Blocks God from Increasing Your Business show art What Blocks God from Increasing Your Business

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Daily Study Many Christian entrepreneurs want God to increase their business, but growth does not always stop for financial or strategic reasons. This Daily Word examines a leadership principle from 3 John that reveals how truth must be able to move freely through a business for God to scale and sustain it. Using the examples of Gaius, Diotrephes, and Demetrius, this message shows how hospitality allows truth to flow, ego blocks correction, and integrity sustains long-term growth. It also highlights John’s warning not to imitate what is evil, explaining how unguarded success can quietly...

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Weekly Prayer (Jan 26, 2026) show art Weekly Prayer (Jan 26, 2026)

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Each week, we have a live online session at the start of the week for prayer as we seek God’s direction, strength, and wisdom. Pray along with us using this week's prayer points. __________ Prayer Points: https://churchforentrepreneurs.com/prayer Partner with Us: https://churchforentrepreneurs.com/partner Connect with Us: https://churchforentrepreneurs.com Leave a Comment: https://churchforentrepreneurs.com/comments __________

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Why Did Jesus Lead Backwards? show art Why Did Jesus Lead Backwards?

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Daily Word Most leadership models are built on power, visibility, and control. Jesus led in the opposite direction, through humility, service, sacrifice, and obedience to the Father. This message explores why leading like Jesus is not just spiritually admirable but structurally superior, historically disruptive, and eternally relevant. We’ll look at how Jesus redefined leadership in a culture obsessed with hierarchy, what the original Hebrew and Greek reveal about His approach, and why modern leaders fail when they ignore His model. Ultimately, these points us back to Jesus, not as a...

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Should believers partner with non-believers in business show art Should believers partner with non-believers in business

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Business partnerships are powerful, and can yield better results than going it alone. But should a believer partner in business with a non-believer? __________ 2 Corinthians 6:14-15 NASB, Amos 3:3 KJV, Exodus 23:32-33 NASB, Psalm 1:1 NASB, 1 Corinthians 7:12-15 KJV, 2 Chronicles 25:5-9 NLT, Joshua 7:10-13 NASB  __________ Partner with Us: Connect with Us: Leave a Comment: __________    

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Natural knowledge is needed to act on spiritual knowledge show art Natural knowledge is needed to act on spiritual knowledge

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God gives us spiritual knowledge to implement in a natural world, so our entrepreneurial endeavors can be successful. However, if we first don’t have natural knowledge related to our calling, then spiritual knowledge is useless.  __________ Proverbs 24:3-4 KJV, Proverbs 2:10 KJV, Proverbs 19:2 KJV,  Genesis 26:2-3, 12-14 AMPC, Matthew 17:24, 27 KJV, Luke 5:4, 6-7 KJV, Proverbs 10:4 KJV __________ Partner with Us: Connect with Us: Leave a Comment: __________                                  ...

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Assignments are not callings show art Assignments are not callings

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Bible Study God’s callings and God’s assignments are not the same. An assignment is a specific instruction from God, often temporary, that serves a purpose within or alongside a lifelong calling. Abraham was called to be the father of many nations, yet his life was shaped by a series of assignments—leaving his homeland, walking in covenant, and obeying step by step—even when he didn’t fully understand the calling. In the same way, Peter was called to be a fisher of people, but he still received short-term assignments like catching a fish to meet a temporary need. Jonah was called to...

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The The "right look" is not required for leadership

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To lead, you don’t need to lose weight, dye your hair, change your eye color, or do anything else society finds attractive. Your ability to lead is not based on what’s attractive to society, but the anointing that’s on your life. This is critical to know because if you think (or even slightly think) your ability to lead is tied to looking like what society finds attractive, then you will fail.                                                        ...

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Deborah shared her struggles with a challenging supervisor and a potential career shift involving a pay cut but greater alignment with her calling, seeking guidance on discerning God’s direction. Pastor Amos emphasized the difference between temporary roles and true calling, advising discernment and adaptability without over-investing one’s full self in non-core roles. Stephanie, Sonja, Chinua, and Derrick shared workplace challenges, exploring the tension between professional roles and personal identity or vision. The group discussed the importance of submitting to leadership, recognizing when a role limits growth, and the balance between fulfilling job duties and spiritual calling. Yedidah and Regina highlighted the need for spiritual discernment when deciding to leave unhealthy workplaces, while Pastor Amos underscored the biblical principle of humility and not sharing deeper truths with those unreceptive, encouraging trust in God’s timing and purpose.

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