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Yes, business is indeed God’s business. We are all getting to realize this basic fact in our world, most especially in tge business world.

Faith based business woman, Folorunso Alakija who is a foremost Christian entrepreneur in my country, will show you from the remaining section of this post why your business should be allowed to be God’s business.

I read this article and I felt I should share it with you because it agrees perfectly with what stand for on this blog and in our organization.

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Is Business God’s business?

Just as I mentioned in the beginning section of this post, business and every other activities we get involved in on this earth should be God’s business. Your profession, your marital and family life, your finances and everything shoulyne God’s business.

I’m fact, God created and designed everything to be His business. He cheated all things to show forth His glory. God is ever ready to help us out in every situation. He wants to be our helper in the times of trouble.

God knows we can’t succeed without Him (John 15:5). So, He wants us to rely only on Him and His Spirit and His Word to succeed on all our activities on the earth – our business and entrepreneural activities inclusive.

It’s so sad that for many years we have tried to separate God from our business activities. We believe God is not interested in that.

The truth is that God is interested. He wants us to rely on Him to succeed in business.

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Read this piece from a Christian entrepreneur

This Christian entrepreneur of high repute in my country, Folorunso Alakija, shares her deep knowledge about running a successful business following godly rules and principles.

Please read her mind below:

From navigating the ever-changing economic landscape to understanding the unique needs and preferences of the Nigerian market, I have had the privilege of gaining valuable insights into the intricacies of doing business in our dynamic and sometimes complex environment.

With this understanding, I believe that it is possible for businesses to thrive against all odds, by adopting a strategic, adaptive, and forward-thinking approach.

One of the key things that I have learned is the importance of being adaptable and flexible in the face of economic uncertainty. This means that you have to be open to new ideas and be willing to change your business strategy as needed.

Another important tip for success is to focus on cost-cutting measures. This could include reducing overhead costs, streamlining operations, and finding ways to improve efficiency. By being mindful of costs, businesses can weather economic downturns and come out even stronger.

In addition, it’s crucial to have a strong understanding of the Nigerian market and consumer trends. This means staying up to date on the latest market research, staying in touch with customers, and being attuned to the unique needs and preferences of the market.

Being willing to invest in new technologies and digital tools is another essential success tip. As the world becomes more digital, it’s critical to stay ahead of the curve and embrace cutting-edge technologies to enhance business operations and attract new clients.

Finally, it’s important to build strong partnerships and relationships with other businesses and organizations. Collaboration and networking can lead to new opportunities and assist your company in meeting its goals.

Remember, there are no shortcuts to success. To reach your goals, you need to work diligently, be determined, and have the will to learn and grow to achieve them.

I wish you all the best on your business journey. Never forget the God factor – Business is God’s business.

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