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Sometimes,the journey towards our God-given vision might not be as smooth and simple as we would have expected. But the lessons we learn along the way can benefit us and others if we allow God to reshape our perspective .
If you're familiar with the story of Joseph in the Bible, you'll know that he faced a number of challenges before seeing his God-given dream come to life.
The journey of Joseph was highlighted by this episode's guest, Samuel Brooksworth where we spoke about the paradox of having a vision and calling which may seem far-fetched and look very different to our current realities.
Samuel started his career in Sales & Marketing when he was 17, he appeared on The BBC’s Apprentice in 2016, and has helped over 100 entrepreneurs start their own business ventures.
Yet even with these admirable achievements he has faced unexpected challenges in his corporate career and also when trying to secure funding from investors to launch his own business.
But he used his frustrations to fuel his faith and in November 2020, during the pandemic, he left his corporate career at The Guardian to relocate to Ghana where he co-founded Remoteli- a company providing outsourced services to individuals and businesses, globally.
His resilience and faith has helped him to navigate disappointments and this episode will inspire you to make bold moves in the direction God is leading you and your business.
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Sometimes,the journey towards our God-given vision might not be as smooth and simple as we would have expected. But the lessons we learn along the way can benefit us and others if we allow God to reshape our perspective .
If you're familiar with the story of Joseph in the Bible, you'll know that he faced a number of challenges before seeing his God-given dream come to life.
The journey of Joseph was highlighted by this episode's guest, Samuel Brooksworth where we spoke about the paradox of having a vision and calling which may seem far-fetched and look very different to our current realities.
Samuel started his career in Sales & Marketing when he was 17, he appeared on The BBC’s Apprentice in 2016, and has helped over 100 entrepreneurs start their own business ventures.
Yet even with these admirable achievements he has faced unexpected challenges in his corporate career and also when trying to secure funding from investors to launch his own business.
But he used his frustrations to fuel his faith and in November 2020, during the pandemic, he left his corporate career at The Guardian to relocate to Ghana where he co-founded Remoteli- a company providing outsourced services to individuals and businesses, globally.
His resilience and faith has helped him to navigate disappointments and this episode will inspire you to make bold moves in the direction God is leading you and your business.