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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This seems like a gem of a book. I like the fact that the author mixes both business and spirituality. I also like that the book isn't too long. I'm looking forward to reading this book.
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I loved your very insightful review. Very well written and super informative. I loved reading a few pages before coming here. I will enjoy reading the whole book soon!
Great job giving us your thoughts!!
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Such an interesting piece on the spiritual way of doing business. This idea goes well with me.
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I was stunned by the brevity of the book as well as the fact that the author was able to convey her messages within such a short span. However, seeing that I am neither a Christian nor interested in businesses, I might not be the perfect audience for this book. Thanks for the informative review though.
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Staying true to Christian principles in a business environment is not always easy. This book provides short insights into ten ways to apply Biblical principles through running a business. Thanks for the great review!
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I'm not a non-fiction fan, and to be exact, business related books aren't made for me. But I like your review. It's detailed and discusses various points of the book. Thank you for this review.
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It is a very short book, so it wouldn't hurt to give it a whirl. Great review though.
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Post by Laura Ungureanu »

I wouldn't have guessed that this book is Christian based on the title. It speaks about owning a business according to the Christians beliefs. Unfortunately, I'm not interested in it.
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There are good advises given by the author in a religious context to improve one's business.Appreciate your detailed review!
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It was funny to read 'nuggets' on a book like this! But anyway, it doesn't interest me so I'll pass. I feel like books like this miss the discussions that cross certain societal intersections.
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A short and precise book that gives advice, prayers, and scriptures that revolve around Christian business ownership. Definitely worth adding to my reading list. Thank you for the lovely review.
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Providing an ethical dimension to work and business is an important input into our modern, abusive and exploitative world of commerce and industry. Thanks for the review.
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Post by Agnes Masobeng »

Short and precise, that is one way to describe 10 spiritual little nuggets by Irene Jones. The premise of this book is intriguing. How to incorporate prayers into one's business? This question is essential and it is answered marvellously in this book. The author believes that Christianity is necessary in business.
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Post by Shannon Ruane »

Hi! I hope you are well.

I see your point about the book being too short for people to connect with, however, the fact it is short could be considered to be a positive aspect. Although your review indicates Christians would be most interested, some might consider the Bible intimidating to read because of the length and intricate descriptions. They can be difficult to understand. This book says it wants to give tips to incorporate Christianity and business and uses examples that are more direct to coordinate with each point. By using fewer examples, people who would take the advice can actually read the whole book and would benefit from it.

It does not make a person of any religion less of a believer because they have not fully read/memorized their holy book (if their chosen religion has a text). The point is to understand the concepts and apply them appropriately. Your review indicates that this book is written with that intention in mind. Christians who want to help themselves in business could start by fully reading (possibly reading multiple times) this book since they would be less confused and not intimidated by length.

I find it interesting because the Christian self-help novels I have seen do not have a direct approach like this book does. That shows the author knows the intended audience is getting what they seek to learn.

Great review. Have a wonderful day!

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Post by Sharill Rasowo »

Christian business ownership is a novel idea to me. I have never met anyone who applied Christian principles to their business. This has intrigued me and I look forward to reading this book. Thanks for the review.
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