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Eps.-003: In this episode, Aaron Ward and Trey Simon tackle the complex question of how to balance financial sustainability with the importance of ministry. They address common concerns and misconceptions about monetizing ministry, drawing on personal experiences and biblical teachings, particularly from 1 Corinthians 9. They discuss the concept of entrepreneurial ministry, or 'ministrepreneurship,' emphasizing the importance of creating value and facilitating transformations without making money the primary focus. They explore the ethical implications of pricing, the role of profit in advancing God's kingdom, and the necessity of maintaining a kingdom-minded perspective in all financial endeavors. Listeners are encouraged to redefine their approach to monetizing ministry to ensure it remains purpose-driven rather than profit-driven.
By Erin Ward and Trey SimonEps.-003: In this episode, Aaron Ward and Trey Simon tackle the complex question of how to balance financial sustainability with the importance of ministry. They address common concerns and misconceptions about monetizing ministry, drawing on personal experiences and biblical teachings, particularly from 1 Corinthians 9. They discuss the concept of entrepreneurial ministry, or 'ministrepreneurship,' emphasizing the importance of creating value and facilitating transformations without making money the primary focus. They explore the ethical implications of pricing, the role of profit in advancing God's kingdom, and the necessity of maintaining a kingdom-minded perspective in all financial endeavors. Listeners are encouraged to redefine their approach to monetizing ministry to ensure it remains purpose-driven rather than profit-driven.