Entrepreneurial bootcamp for Christian families
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The goal of the Entrepreneurial Bootcamp is to inspire Christians to apply biblical principles of family life to the twenty-first century work environment. Whether a family's business idea involves agriculture or e-commerce, real estate development or door-to-door sales, these messages will encourage men, women, and children of all ages to pursue creative business solutions which foster freedom in Christ and multi-generational faithfulness, communicating hope by offering practical teaching that explores various business models in light of God's Word. In contrast to the hyper-individualistic, short-sighted, postmodern vision of the fragmented family, the Christian theory of entrepreneurship, as presented at the 2006 Entrepreneurial Bootcamp, affirms the practical wisdom of families honoring God's principles for entrepreneurship. With messages from Christian business leaders who have experienced both tremendous success and the depths of failure, each session provides a wealth of wisdom, practical advice, and sound, proven business logic and inspiration. - Publisher.
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Joel Salatin
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Douglas W. Phillips
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Geoff Botkin
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Wade Myers
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Arnold Pent
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