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The mezuzah wasn’t a decoration. It was a declaration — and God commanded it over every space where business was done.
In this episode, Aaron Christopherson unpacks the ancient Hebrew practice of the Mezuzah and what it reveals about ownership, authority, identity, and accountability in business. This small object carries one of the most complete pictures of what it means to run a presence-driven business — and it has been hiding in plain sight on Jewish doorframes for thousands of years.
This is Episode 4 of a 7-part series on the theology of business and money in ancient Israel.
To join the Distinct community, text DISTINCT to 59090 or visit distinctbusiness.com.
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The mezuzah wasn’t a decoration. It was a declaration — and God commanded it over every space where business was done.
In this episode, Aaron Christopherson unpacks the ancient Hebrew practice of the Mezuzah and what it reveals about ownership, authority, identity, and accountability in business. This small object carries one of the most complete pictures of what it means to run a presence-driven business — and it has been hiding in plain sight on Jewish doorframes for thousands of years.
This is Episode 4 of a 7-part series on the theology of business and money in ancient Israel.
To join the Distinct community, text DISTINCT to 59090 or visit distinctbusiness.com.