Official Review: 10 spiritual little nuggets in business

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Re: Official Review: 10 spiritual little nuggets in business

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Sounds like a good book for people who want to incorporate their religion in their economical life.
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Post by Ann Ogochukwu »

I think what I like best about this is its brevity, as I don't appreciate repetitions (especially in this context). I think I'll learn one or two things from this book, so I'll check it out.
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I love how the author used biblical principles in providing guidance for Christian business owners. Thanks for the review.
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I like it when business ideas are gotten from the Bible. This is a great book. I really need a copy, as a Christian!
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Post by Iva Stoyanova »

I'm not into books about Christianity and faith. The business aspect caught my attention, but unfortunately the book also relates to the Christian belief system and it put me off. Thanks for your review!
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Post by Candy tutu »

Awesome book am glad to know that the book is short which means the author writes what is only revelant and important. Am running a business so I want to know how to do so with Christian values.
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Post by Ochieng Omuodo »

l share your concerns about the development of ideas or lack thereof in such a short book. The coupling of Christianity and business is an age-old practice. So perhaps more effort may have served the author well to demonstrate how this book is unique.
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Post by Catherine Muya »

First of all, this book is only 13 pages and I believe the author incorporated everything important . With this review and as a Christian,I would definitely read and recommend the book.Cant wait to read it and write my review!
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It is sometimes challenging to intertwine your business with your religion, therefore, Christian business owners should find the advice in this book helpful. Congrats on the BOTD selection!
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Post by mrlefty0706 »

According to the official review, this book is only 13 pages but it contains powerful Christian principles. What is unique is the author ties the principles to verses from the Bible and it shows that a business can become very successful by following Christian principles. There is so much evil and greed in the world and this book shows that running a successful business does not have to be that way. The official review was very good and I intend to read the entire book.
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Post by Manang Muyang »

I don't think I need these spiritual nuggets as I am not involved in business, but the book is a mere 13 pages and comes free today. So I might as well read it. Who knows if I would benefit from its wisdom?
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This is a great book that will inspire people that value God's gift. This is also an inspiration to people who strives harder to become a better person and bring out the best in them.
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I love non fiction novels. Csnt wait to read this. Very intriguing.
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Post by Nathaniel Owolabi »

This book, although short, might turn out to be useful for some people. I do have a very different perspective on how business should be run though. I am not a religious person, so it is pretty obvious why our views might not be the same about running business when it involves including spirituality to the mix. I just like to stick to running things logically rather than spiritually. Even a spiritual person will get burned if you make illogical decisions on the bias of faith. Congratulations to the writer though.
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When I had a job, I became really arrogant and selfish, I totally forgot about God. Now that I'm jobless, I have nothing but to rely to God and really hope that everything will be alright. I hope this book will help me get through this phase. Thanks a lot for sharing your thoughts about this book
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