Official Review: 10 spiritual little nuggets in business

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The Christian principles discussed in this holistic self-help book for running a business seem practical and beneficial for anyone interested in applying these principles to their businesses.
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Any business could do with some spirituality. This short guide sounds quite helpful. Thanks for your honest and insightful review.
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You can’t go wrong with applying Christian principles to business and everyday lives. Congratulations on being botd!!
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I think the book concept is to up bring the faith and hard work together with Christian people, however this concepts might not accepted to other people who has a different religions. Nice
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This informational book was short and the review was quite enjoyable. I'm excited to put on my bookshelf for future reference. Quite honestly, I'm not sure how much I will benefit from “business and christian” talk, but I will admit that it definitely is worth a try
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Post by Laraib Hayyat »

I'm glad to read it.. This is amazing book for life of lesson, I recommend this book, because this is a simple book with amazing advice.. There are some errors but overall this book is a lesson. :P 🦋
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It's a brilliant idea to share with readers about applying biblical principles to their businesses. I've never thought of a connection between business and faith. Congrats on the BOTD!
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Thank you for your review. I also liked how there was a verse and a prayer for each chapter. It was a nice short book.
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Post by Jozanne Mclean »

This review for me sums it up just like this book. In order to run a successful business a spiritual approach is required. Thanks for this.
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Post by Fleurine_t92 »

Thanks for your great review. You solve my understanding over reading this book. I couldn't understand well what christian think, believe and does over their own business.
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I am not a business minded person but just love the personal advices given by the author to the Christian business owners. This book of 13 pages can prove to be an asset for the business owners.
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This is the greatest books for business and analysis
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This book is a simple read that helps Christians ensure that their business plans and structure are centered on God.
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It sounds like a good book for the religious looking to incorporate their faith into business. It was a great review considering it was such a short book.
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Post by Vishnu Priya B »

I find it easy to absurd the theory in such short books. They're short and crisp. Since I'm planning on starting a business, I thought I might benefit from this book. Too bad I don't belong to the religion. Now I doubt if I can relate to anything in this book.
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