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Consider a transition step between now and your next level
Daily Study: Usually between where you are now and your next level is a financial gap. For example, you are working a day job and a side entrepreneurial project. The day job is draining, and you're ready to go all in on entrepreneurship. It doesn't make financial sense to quit, but you are so ready to leave the job. In this situation, consider if Holy Spirit is leading you to take a transition step before making the leap into full-time entrepreneurship. Partner with Us: https://churchforentrepreneurs.com/partner Connect with Us: https://churchforentrepreneurs.com
Set God goals not personal goals
Daily Study: Most times when we don't achieve our goals it's because we set those goals without input from God. Setting a goal without a word from God equals trying to throw a rock at the moon. Allow God to set your goals, and watch your goal achievement rate dramatically increase to almost 100%. Partner with Us: https://churchforentrepreneurs.com/partner Connect with Us: https://churchforentrepreneurs.com
Practice Your Calling to Master Your Calling
Open Forum: Pastor Amos and Micah explore the power of continuous practice in refining skills, whether in ministry, public speaking, or professional growth. They discuss the importance of repetition, self-evaluation, and embracing opportunities to hone one's craft. Pastor Amos also shares insights on building an online ministry, leveraging AI tools, and fostering community engagement. The conversation touches on supernatural faith, dream interpretation, and overcoming fear in one's spiritual journey. Additionally, Stephanie opens up about her dating experiences, challenges in relationships, and personal growth in emotional resilience. Partner with Us: https://churchforentrepreneurs.com/partner Connect with Us: https://churchforentrepreneurs.com
Share your mission not your vision
Daily Study: The vision statement usually provides the future goals of your business or organization, whereas the mission statement communicates how you serve your customers or clients and the outcomes they can expect. Understanding this critical difference will help you communicate better with your customers or clients. Instead of sharing your vision with them, share your mission. Partner with Us: https://churchforentrepreneurs.com/partner Connect with Us: https://churchforentrepreneurs.com
Counsel from unbelievers is dangerous business
Daily Study: In today's guru culture, people are flocking to programs, masterminds, and VIP coaching packages, seeking advice on how to be successful in their entrepreneurial endeavors. Seeking advice is a wise thing to do; however, as believers, we have to be careful about the sources of advice. Counsel from unbelievers can be a dangerous business that leads you into a pit of failure. Partner with Us: https://churchforentrepreneurs.com/partner Connect with Us: https://churchforentrepreneurs.com
Financial breakthrough is through your current skills
Daily Study: If you are in need of a financial breakthrough, it's more than likely that your breakthrough is coming through the skills you are ready have. There is no need to learn anything new or to go back to school. You just need to apply your current skills in one anointed direction. Partner with Us: https://churchforentrepreneurs.com/partner Connect with Us: https://churchforentrepreneurs.com
An Exploration of Supernatural Healing (Part 1)
Sunday Service: This is part one of a discussion about supernatural healing. In today's message, we are discussing "Your Faith with Action Receives Supernatural Healing," "Does God Bring Sickness Upon Believers?" and "Does God Choose Who Gets Healed or Not?" Partner with Us: https://churchforentrepreneurs.com/partner Connect with Us: https://churchforentrepreneurs.com
Atlanta Gatherings Returning to a Quarterly Schedule
Ministry Update: After reevaluating the Atlanta gatherings, I realized that hosting them monthly was diluting their impact. Reflecting on how effective quarterly gatherings were before the pandemic, I felt led to return to that format. Moving forward, we will host gatherings once a quarter, each with a specific theme led by the Holy Spirit. The next gathering in June will focus on ministry callings, followed by another in August or September, likely centered on business. These gatherings are not just church services but deep, immersive experiences designed for spiritual impartation. By scaling back the frequency, we can restore their original purpose and create more meaningful, focused encounters with God. Partner with Us: https://churchforentrepreneurs.com/partner Connect with Us: https://churchforentrepreneurs.com
Success comes from focus directed by wisdom
Daily Study: You have probably heard that hard work is the key to success; however, you know many people (and maybe yourself included) who work hard, but success is far from them. This is because hard work is wasted energy if it's not focused and directed by wisdom. Take a listen to today's study to dig into this concept. Partner with Us: https://churchforentrepreneurs.com/partner Connect with Us: https://churchforentrepreneurs.com
If I Were 28 Again, Here's How I Would Find a Wife
Pastor Chat: If I were 28 again, I would find a large church, volunteer in an auxiliary, and observe women who share my interests. I'd assess their attractiveness, commitment to service, and social circles. Instead of a date, I'd invite them to a community service project to gauge their interest. If things go well, I'd propose a 30- to 90-day exclusive dating period to determine compatibility for marriage. Partner with Us: https://churchforentrepreneurs.com/partner Connect with Us: https://churchforentrepreneurs.com
7 Rules to always making the best godly business decision
Daily Study: As you follow God's plan for your business, there is a multitude of decisions to make along the way. We encounter both minor and major decisions in our course. However, if you follow these seven (7) simple rules, you will always make the best decision possible. Partner with Us: https://churchforentrepreneurs.com/partner Connect with Us: https://churchforentrepreneurs.com
Every New Entrepreneur Should Read The E-Myth Revisited! Plus, Other Interesting Topics
Open Forum: A new participant shared his interest in marketing and received advice on starting his business, including a book recommendation. The discussion also explored the difference between building a business and simply working, with insights on client acquisition and financial benefits. Concerns about fear and social media were addressed, encouraging authenticity over follower counts. The group also decided to reduce Atlanta gatherings to quarterly for a more focused experience. Business owners received advice on balancing their ventures with jobs, managing early-stage growth, and securing clients before structuring their businesses. Other topics included workplace reconciliation, church finances, and the role of mega-churches. Personal testimonies highlighted the power of forgiveness in marriage and workplace relationships. Partner with Us: https://churchforentrepreneurs.com/partner Connect with Us: https://churchforentrepreneurs.com
Satan Attacks Relationships to Isolate Believers
Daily Study: The unity among believers is a testament to Jesus as Lord and a reflection of the Christian faith. Because of this, Satan seeks to attack relationships, using division as a way to discourage others from following Christ. The first relationship he targeted was marriage, and he continues to undermine it along with other relationships. Therefore, we must not let Satan prevail by avoiding marriage, neglecting church, or isolating ourselves from fellow believers. Partner with Us: https://churchforentrepreneurs.com/partner Connect with Us: https://churchforentrepreneurs.com
Unity is achieved through love and submission in the context of relationships
Daily Study: Unity is achieved through love and submission to one another in the context of relationships, creating a foundation of mutual respect, forgiveness, and understanding. When believers prioritize love over personal allegiances and embrace humility, they foster harmony within the church. Submission, not as a sign of weakness but as an expression of Christlike servanthood, strengthens marriages, families, and workplace dynamics, allowing relationships to thrive. Partner with Us: https://churchforentrepreneurs.com/partner Connect with Us: https://churchforentrepreneurs.com
Unity among believers is not optional
Daily Study: In this episode, we explore the vital role of unity and relationships among believers. Connecting with others in the faith isn't optional—it's a crucial part of God's design for the church. Ministry leaders are called to equip and build up the body of Christ, fostering unity and love as Jesus commanded. This love serves as the ultimate proof of true discipleship and is essential for effectively sharing the gospel with the world. Tune in to discover why unity is key to demonstrating God's love and fulfilling His purpose for the church. Partner with Us: https://churchforentrepreneurs.com/partner Connect with Us: https://churchforentrepreneurs.com
Avoiding Christian Relationships Isn't Ok
Sunday Service: In various Christian relationships—whether in marriage, church, or friendships—believers often struggle within them. As a result, many avoid these relationships or withdraw from them altogether. Some choose not to marry because they believe it is too difficult, while others divorce when challenges arise. Some stop attending church because they struggle to get along with others, or they claim they prefer friendships with non-believers, believing that fellow Christians are hypocritical. However, this approach to Christian relationships is incorrect because Jesus calls us, as His body, to be unified. We cannot achieve unity if we avoid relationships with one another. Partner with Us: https://churchforentrepreneurs.com/partner Connect with Us: https://churchforentrepreneurs.com
My daughter wants to know why she shouldn't kiss when dating
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The Purpose behind Church for Entrepreneurs
For this week's ministry update, I want to share the purpose behind Church for Entrepreneurs. Our vision is to guide believers worldwide to grow spiritually so they can fulfill the entrepreneurial calling God has given them. As a church, we prioritize spiritual growth over entrepreneurial techniques because the key to fulfilling any calling from God comes through spiritual growth. Our approach to spiritual growth focuses on three key areas: helping you know God and His ways, following Jesus by living a holy life, and finding freedom from unhealthy habits, relationships, and mindsets. When you grow in these areas, you will make a difference in the lives of the people and communities you are called to serve through your entrepreneurial calling. While it is possible to achieve financial success without God, making a meaningful impact and living with purpose require being in tune with Him. To do this, you must grow spiritually. Everything we do at Church for Entrepreneurs is designed to support that growth. We use a combination of digital and physical resources to teach the Word, provide counsel, and create opportunities for believers worldwide to connect and grow together. As a global church, our membership is different from that of a traditional local church. You can join us as your church home, become a member with us and a local church, or simply engage with us from time to time. Our flexible approach reflects the open-door policy God placed on my heart—we are here to serve and support you wherever you are in your faith journey. That is the heart of Church for Entrepreneurs and our direction for the coming years. If this ministry has been a blessing to you and you believe it can bless others, I invite you to consider partnering with us. The financial support of our partners enables us to help believers worldwide grow spiritually so they can step into the calling God has for them. To learn more or become a partner, visit https://churchforentrepreneurs.com/partner
Don't despise your tent-making business
Daily Study: I teach a lot about being focused in your calling. However, there are seasons that require you to divide your focus between a day job and your calling. In those seasons, it is not a lack of faith to do both—if it is directed by God. When God leads you to stay on the day job, it is because your day job is part of His strategic plan to get you to where you need to be. In today's study, see how the Apostle Paul used his tent-making business (a.k.a Day Job) to support and succeed in his calling. Partner with Us: https://churchforentrepreneurs.com/partner Connect with Us: https://churchforentrepreneurs.com
Why It's Hard to Be Married, Attend Church as a Christian, or Maintain Any Christian Relationship
Pastor Chat: Christian relationships—whether in marriage, church, or friendships—are difficult because they reflect the unity of God, which Satan actively seeks to destroy. Jesus prayed for believers to be united, knowing that unity would be challenging, yet it is a powerful sign that he is the Son of God. Satan attacks marriages, church communities, and partnerships to create division, but believers must resist the temptation to withdraw simply because relationships are hard. Instead of avoiding unity, Christians should embrace it, trusting that they have the strength to remain unified through Christ's prayer and power. Partner with Us: https://churchforentrepreneurs.com/partner Connect with Us: https://churchforentrepreneurs.com
Do you have to answer a gotcha question?
Daily Study: In Mark 11, let's examine the verbal exchange between the Pharisees and Jesus. They asked Jesus a "gotcha" question, and the scripture shows how He handled it. Jesus' response provides insight into how we can handle similar questions. Partner with Us: https://churchforentrepreneurs.com/partner Connect with Us: https://churchforentrepreneurs.com
Is Giving Enabling? When Should I Take Any Job vs. Stand in Faith? Plus Other Interesting Topics
Open Forum: The discussion covered various themes, including faith, financial responsibility, and personal growth. Ark shared his immigration testimony. Anya's struggles with financially supporting family members highlighted the balance between generosity and enabling, while broader conversations explored financial stewardship, faith, and calling. Micah provided insights on identity in Christ and the challenge of balancing ministry with practical financial responsibilities. The group also discussed career adaptability, the importance of forgiveness, and seeking guidance from the community. The meeting concluded with a prayer for Stephanie's daughter and the spiritual and financial well-being of the community. Partner with Us: https://churchforentrepreneurs.com/partner Connect with Us: https://churchforentrepreneurs.com
Forgive Yourself
Daily Study: An unfortunate reality of living in a fallen world is that we all make mistakes or intentionally do wrong things. When this occurs, because we are believers in Jesus, Jesus' blood has cleansed us from sin, so God has forgiven us. However, it can be hard to forgive ourselves. In today's message, I want to encourage you to forgive yourself and move on because unforgiveness hinders us. Forgiveness needs to be given to others as well as to ourselves. Partner with Us: https://churchforentrepreneurs.com/partner Connect with Us: https://churchforentrepreneurs.com
Should we use "Christian Owned" as a marketing strategy?
Daily Study: The study today was prompted by a question from a member of our CFE community. The question is "Should we use "Christian Owned" as a marketing strategy?" Take a listen to hear my answer. Partner with Us: https://churchforentrepreneurs.com/partner Connect with Us: https://churchforentrepreneurs.com
How do I say no to well-meaning people?
Daily Study: I am answering a question from one of our members. The question is, "How do I say no to well-meaning people?" The scenario behind this question is that well-meaning people are giving them advice on what they should do to make money so they can provide for their family. However, this advice goes against the calling God has given them. Listen to discover the danger of following the wrong advice from well-meaning people, and learn how to gently (but firmly) tell them no. Partner with Us: https://churchforentrepreneurs.com/partner Connect with Us: https://churchforentrepreneurs.com
Forgiving others is not optional
Sunday Service: Forgiving others is not optional but a fundamental sign of being a believer. Jesus repeatedly emphasizes that we must forgive all offenses, both small and great, no matter how often they occur. Because we have received God's infinite mercy, we are required to extend the same grace of forgiveness to others. If we fail to do so, God will remove His forgiveness, highlighting that the sins He has pardoned us for far outweigh any wrongdoing we may endure from others. Partner with Us: https://churchforentrepreneurs.com/partner Connect with Us: https://churchforentrepreneurs.com
Spend time with your husband instead of going to church
Pastor Chat: If you're feeling disappointed that your husband isn't going to church or pursuing the things of God with you, consider a different approach. As a pastor, I value church attendance, but for the next month, try telling your husband that instead of going to church on Sunday, you want to spend that time together, connecting as a couple. This will show him that you care about him and that church will not come between your relationship. The Bible teaches that wives can influence their husbands through their actions, so by prioritizing time with him for a season, you are taking a meaningful step toward drawing him closer to God. Partner with Us: https://churchforentrepreneurs.com/partner Connect with Us: https://churchforentrepreneurs.com
Ministry Updates for the Week of February 23 - March 1
Join us for our March CFE gathering in Atlanta, where we'll be building our faith and expecting God to move in supernatural healing. Whether you're local or traveling in, I'd love for you to be part of it. This Sunday at 9 AM EST, we'll dive into the topic of forgiveness, exploring how it's key to our freedom and spiritual growth. Partner with Us: https://churchforentrepreneurs.com/partner Connect with Us: https://churchforentrepreneurs.com
Should Christians be secretive in business dealings?
Daily Study: In today's message, I am answering a question. The question is, "Should Christians be secretive in business dealings?" The scenario behind this question is that this person and their cousin are starting a Christian radio station. They want to purchase a radio commercial in an effort to learn about the process of selling radio air time and commercials. However, they don't want to reveal to the radio station the real reason behind the purchase of the commercial. They are wondering whether, as Christians, can they be secret shoppers (in a sense), or should they be transparent about their motives? Partner with Us: https://churchforentrepreneurs.com/partner Connect with Us: https://churchforentrepreneurs.com
Dating multiple people hinders your chances of finding a spouse
Pastor Chat: To increase the chances of marriage, date one person at a time. Dating multiple people can lead to decision fatigue, making it harder to commit—similar to how too many choices in a store can prevent a buyer from making a decision. Instead, go on a first date, and if it goes well, ask for a one-month exclusive commitment. Use that time to date intentionally and ask important questions. At the end of the month, decide whether to continue or move on. Limiting choices helps in making a clear, committed decision about a future spouse. Partner with Us: https://churchforentrepreneurs.com/partner Connect with Us: https://churchforentrepreneurs.com
Some things will be a mystery until the return of Christ
Daily Study: If you are like me, you want to know how everything works. And when they don't work, you want to know why. However, this attitude can stunt our spiritual growth because we won't know some things about God and His ways until the return of Christ. We have to be able to live with this mystery. Adopting this attitude about learning the Word of God helps us not to lose faith when things don't work out the way we think it should. Partner with Us: https://churchforentrepreneurs.com/partner Connect with Us: https://churchforentrepreneurs.com
Are grants a good way to fund a non-profit or business? And other interesting topics.
Open Forum: Pastor Amos announced that the upcoming Atlanta gathering will focus on supernatural healing and he introduced an experiment with podcast ads. The group explored grants for funding projects, weighing their benefits and restrictions, while also considering professional grant-writing services. Anya shared concerns about securing a school space, receiving encouragement from Pastor Amos on balancing faith and preparation. Conversations also touched on mindfulness, modern dating challenges, and the importance of faith, gratitude, and holding onto God's promises. The session wrapped up with reflections on church models, personal growth, and a call for feedback on the podcast's new ad initiative. Partner with Us: https://churchforentrepreneurs.com/partner Connect with Us: https://churchforentrepreneurs.com
God cares about your living environment
Daily Study: There is a certain part of the world, a specific home, a certain level of financial provision, and a particular relationship that God desires for you to have. Why? So that you can perform optimally in the calling He has placed in your heart. God cares very much about your living environment. Partner with Us: https://churchforentrepreneurs.com/partner Connect with Us: https://churchforentrepreneurs.com

Marriage was never meant to be a trial-and-error process
Pastor Chat: I was watching a reel of a very famous actress who has been married and divorced multiple times, and each time, her marriage was destructive. She was explaining that her stance is that people shouldn't criticize her for not being able to keep a man because if she realizes she made a mistake, she wants the freedom to correct it by ending the marriage and moving on to another one. While she has the right to recognize her mistakes and attempt to fix them, the issue is that marriage was never meant to be a trial-and-error process. Many people, whether dating or married, treat marriage as if it's something to experiment with—thinking, "Let me try this and see what happens. If it doesn't work out, I'll just do it again." But that's not how God designed marriage. Marriage was intended to be a lifelong commitment—at most, twice, if a spouse passes away. If we approached the decision of whom to marry with the understanding that it is a one-time choice meant to last a lifetime, we would make wiser decisions. It's similar to being a 16-year-old excited to start driving. Imagine your parents telling you that instead of getting a "first" car, you're getting the "only" car you'll have for the rest of your life. How carefully would you choose? If it were just a first car, most teenagers would go for one that looks good and drives fast, not thinking about longevity. But if they knew it had to last forever, they would prioritize durability over appearance. In the same way, if we treated marriage as a permanent commitment rather than a trial run, we would make more thoughtful choices. Partner with Us: https://churchforentrepreneurs.com/partner Connect with Us: https://churchforentrepreneurs.com
God has given us four things to grow spiritually
Daily Study: One of the most powerful things we can do while living on earth is to grow spiritually. The more we grow spiritually, the better we can experience God's glory in our lives. Spiritual growth enables us to overcome difficult situations and accomplish great feats. In this study let's learn about four things God has given us to aid in our spiritual growth. Partner with Us: https://churchforentrepreneurs.com/partner Connect with Us: https://churchforentrepreneurs.com

Loneliness Is One of the Biggest Problems in Marriage
Pastor Chat: The greatest attack on marriage that Satan has orchestrated is creating loneliness within it. Many married couples feel isolated—they're not having sex, not engaging in meaningful conversations, living like roommates, constantly arguing, and struggling to like each other. This leads to a deep sense of loneliness. This destruction is so significant because, when God created the first marriage between the first man and woman, He declared that it was not good for man to be alone. He designed marriage to provide companionship and to combat loneliness. When a husband and wife feel lonely within their marriage, Satan has successfully undermined one of the original purposes God intended for marriage. If you're married, take action. Don't let Satan win. Go to your spouse, express your love, seek to reconnect, rebuild your friendship, spend quality time together, and restore intimacy. You and your spouse were created to be companions, never to experience loneliness together. Don't allow Satan to bring isolation into your marriage. Partner with Us: https://churchforentrepreneurs.com/partner Connect with Us: https://churchforentrepreneurs.com
Don't allow the culture to convert you to their religion
Daily Study: A religion is a belief system that explains life to its followers. Every human and every culture has a religion. For example, one belief system says that humans evolved from lower life forms. Another belief system says humans can have sex with whomever they desire without rules. As Christians we have a belief system that explains how God created us and how He expects us to live. Our biggest challenge is to not allow the culture we live in to convert us to their religion because following their religion removes the power God has given us through Jesus Christ. Partner with Us: https://churchforentrepreneurs.com/partner Connect with Us: https://churchforentrepreneurs.com
When we should or shouldn't judge other believers
Sunday Service: In our current social media culture, many Christians are judging each other over various theological and cultural issues, which makes Christians look bad and causes believers to walk away from the faith and non-believers to be less open to hearing the gospel. Thus, this is an important issue for us to gain a biblical understanding of when we should or shouldn't judge other believers. Partner with Us: https://churchforentrepreneurs.com/partner Connect with Us: https://churchforentrepreneurs.com
Ministry Updates for the Week of February 17
On Wednesday, we had a great open forum at CFE, discussing current events in America, particularly the unprecedented actions of President Trump and the anxiety they are causing for some members. We had a meaningful conversation about navigating these times and reflected on how this season resembles some of the signs mentioned in the New Testament regarding the return of Christ. While I'm not saying Christ is coming back tomorrow, certain prophesied events seem to be unfolding, giving this time a significant spiritual atmosphere. During our discussion, we reassured everyone to stay calm and remember that God is with us. Even though this year may be chaotic, it is still the Year of Believe—Believe 2025, where we continue to trust in God's promises for our lives and remain in faith regardless of what is happening around us. This Sunday, we have our next online service, where we'll explore the topic: "Should You Judge Other Believers?" If so, when is it appropriate, and when is it not? Right now, within the body of Christ, social media has become a battleground of judgment, with believers criticizing one another over doctrinal differences. This has caused confusion, division, and hurt feelings, with videos circulating back and forth. We will turn to scripture to determine whether this behavior is appropriate and gain a biblical understanding of how we should approach these issues. Looking ahead, our next in-person gathering in Atlanta will be on March 15th at 10 a.m. EST. If you're in the area, I look forward to seeing you. If you live elsewhere, consider making the trip. These gatherings take place on the third Saturday of each month, so I hope to see you at one in the future. In other news, we successfully launched at least one CFE group last week, and today I received an email from another couple interested in starting one. I'm excited to see these groups growing. If you're ready to start a group, let me know. I plan to create a sign-up sheet soon so people can register their groups. These are your groups, but CFE is here to help facilitate their development. You can use the CFE name along with your city or location and access our technology for organization. I believe every CFE member should lead a group of believers. One of our greatest responsibilities as the body of Christ is to make disciples. The best way to do this is by gathering together, studying the Word, fellowshipping, and supporting one another. Discipleship happens when believers spend time together. If the Holy Spirit is leading you to partner financially with CFE, your support enables me to dedicate time to leading this ministry and helps sustain the technology needed for a global reach. As our partnerships grow, we will pursue additional initiatives God has placed on my heart. If you're already a partner—thank you! If you'd like to join in or sow an additional seed, pray about it. If CFE has been a blessing to you and you want to help it bless others through partnership, visit https://churchforentrepreneurs.com/partner. Be blessed, and I'll see you Sunday for our online service!
Lies subconsciously impact your decisions
Daily Study: We have to be careful about hearing lies about ourselves from others. Maybe your parents or teachers have told you that you would never amount to anything. Or perhaps an ex-spouse said that you had no value. Mentally we know the lies are false, but subconsciously these lies become embedded in our spirit and affect our decisions. Therefore, we need to intentionally root these lies out of our spirit. Partner with Us: https://churchforentrepreneurs.com/partner Connect with Us: https://churchforentrepreneurs.com
You have an abundance of do-overs
Daily Study: Have you made a mistake implementing the vision God has given you? Maybe you have made many mistakes and it looks like the vision is in jeopardy. If this is the case, don't beat yourself up over it. God has given you an abundance of do-overs. No matter how many mistakes you have made, God is not upset with you. Just keep going. Partner with Us: https://churchforentrepreneurs.com/partner Connect with Us: https://churchforentrepreneurs.com
Are we living in the end times?
Open Forum: The discussion centered on embracing unique traits, managing anxiety, and navigating faith amid uncertainty. Pastor Amos highlighted the importance of self-awareness and balance, using Pastor Craig Rochelle's discipline as an example. The team explored work habits, content creation, and the emotional toll of external factors like social media and world events. Strategies for reducing anxiety, including fasting from certain conversations and focusing on faith, were discussed. The conversation also touched on biblical interpretations of current events, emphasizing God's guidance through chaos. Themes of unity, perseverance, and trusting in God's promises were woven throughout, with reflections on Joseph's journey and the significance of standing firm in faith despite unanswered prayers. The discussion concluded with a call to seek God's perspective, remain steadfast in uncertainty, and support each other through faith-driven action. Partner with Us: https://churchforentrepreneurs.com/partner Connect with Us: https://churchforentrepreneurs.com
Take care of yourself first
Daily Study: Because we are children of God, we have an embedded desire to help others. However, before we can help others, we first need to take care of ourselves. If we get this out of order, we will fall and pull others down with us. Once we are whole and stable, we can truly help others. Partner with Us: https://churchforentrepreneurs.com/partner Connect with Us: https://churchforentrepreneurs.com
Romans 13:11-14
Daily Study + Romans Series: Romans 13:11-14 urges believers to wake up spiritually, recognizing that salvation is nearer now than ever. Paul emphasizes living in the light by rejecting sinful behaviors such as wild parties, drunkenness, sexual immorality, quarreling, and jealousy. Instead, he calls believers to clothe themselves with the presence of Jesus Christ and not indulge in desires that lead to sin. The passage encourages a lifestyle of righteousness and readiness for Christ's return. Partner with Us: https://churchforentrepreneurs.com/partner Connect with Us: https://churchforentrepreneurs.com
I'm a sinner saved by grace?
Daily Study: Just as it can't be cold and hot at the same time, you can't be a sinner and saved at the same time. Either you are a sinner or you are saved by grace. If you don't understand the power that salvation had on changing your identity, you'll live life afraid of God. Partner with Us: https://churchforentrepreneurs.com/partner Connect with Us: https://churchforentrepreneurs.com
Lessons Learned from Marriage Mistakes
Sunday Service: I am sharing the mistakes I made in marriage and the valuable lessons I have learned from them. Studying the experiences of others can provide wisdom and insight. By learning from my journey, you can build a strong and successful marriage—now or in the future. Even if you're single and not planning to marry, this message will equip you to guide the next generation in building a God-centered marriage. Partner with Us: https://churchforentrepreneurs.com/partner Connect with Us: https://churchforentrepreneurs.com
Team teaching during CFE gatherings
Ministry Update On this week's ministry update, I don't have much to share. Everything is moving as planned and progressing nicely. I'm recording this update the night before our next gathering in Atlanta. Every third Saturday, we gather in Atlanta for our CFE monthly gatherings. These gatherings are designed not just for those who live in Atlanta but for anyone worldwide who is part of CFE. Tomorrow's message—or today, depending on when you listen to this update—will focus on what I got wrong in marriage and the lessons God showed me on how to fix it. This message won't just be from me. My wife will be sharing alongside me, and a few other couples will also share their experiences. My goal for these gatherings, particularly regarding the message, is to keep them conversational, engaging, and interactive. I want others to share insights and actively participate in teaching during this segment. These third-Saturday gatherings in Atlanta will feature a lot of team teaching. Partner with Us: https://churchforentrepreneurs.com/partner Connect with Us: https://churchforentrepreneurs.com
They will know us by our love for each other
Daily Study: The body of Christ has more of a love problem, than a doctrinal problem. Many believers are spending more time trying to correct each other, than they are loving each other. A sign of a believer is not correct doctrine, but the love they have for another believer. Partner with Us: https://churchforentrepreneurs.com/partner Connect with Us: https://churchforentrepreneurs.com
Are we under grace or law?
Daily Study: There is an ongoing debate among believers about whether we should follow the Law from the Old Covenant or not, since we are now under Grace. After studying the Scriptures, I am confident in saying that as New Testament believers, we are under Grace, not the Law. But does this mean we can do whatever we want? Certainly not. Listen to today's study to learn how Grace, not the Law, compels us to do what is right. Partner with Us: https://churchforentrepreneurs.com/partner Connect with Us: https://churchforentrepreneurs.com
It May Not Be Easy, But God Will Grow You Through It!
Open Forum: Pastor Amos led a discussion on his teaching style, emphasizing the importance of learning and sharing, while Jamie corrected a Bible misinterpretation from the last Open Forum. The conversation shifted to balancing business and family life, with Monique sharing her struggles as a single mom entrepreneur and Anna reflecting on limiting business activities to specific times during the day. Pastor Amos emphasized contextual Bible reading, particularly regarding women's roles in the church and the Sabbath's purpose as a day of rest. Stephanie opened up about job struggles, feeling drained and unsupported, while the group encouraged her to trust God and maintain her spiritual foundation. The meeting concluded with Pastor Amos praying for strength, anointing, and the fulfillment of their aspirations for 2025. Partner with Us: https://churchforentrepreneurs.com/partner Connect with Us: https://churchforentrepreneurs.com