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It is possible to incorporate faith in entrepreneurship. We have an example with the Proverbs 31 woman. Proverbs 31 begins "A wife of noble character who can find? She is worth far more than Rubies."
Whether you are a wife or not, you are worth more than rubies. Your worth is not founded on earthly success, looks, or follower count. God values you, loves you, and holds you safe no matter your earthly status. Recognizing your worth in God's eyes is important for answering your calling and believing that God will guide you along your journey.
Discover Your Purpose, Your CallingThe Proverbs woman worked with eager hands. She always made sure that all were provided for. As entrepreneurs today, we are called to serve whether for our clients, families, or others. The ability to serve comes from clarity and confidence in our calling, our purpose.
You've heard me mention my equation for identifying purpose, Values + Visions + Passions = Purpose. If you haven't identified your calling or are struggling with clarity, I suggest you grab a pen and paper and make three lists. List your values, your visions, and your passions. Somewhere on those lists, there will be similarities, and where those similarities fall, is where you will identify your calling or purpose. Before doing this exercise, pray for the Holy Spirit to guide you, to give you the wisdom that the Proverbs 31 woman had.
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It is possible to incorporate faith in entrepreneurship. We have an example with the Proverbs 31 woman. Proverbs 31 begins "A wife of noble character who can find? She is worth far more than Rubies."
Whether you are a wife or not, you are worth more than rubies. Your worth is not founded on earthly success, looks, or follower count. God values you, loves you, and holds you safe no matter your earthly status. Recognizing your worth in God's eyes is important for answering your calling and believing that God will guide you along your journey.
Discover Your Purpose, Your CallingThe Proverbs woman worked with eager hands. She always made sure that all were provided for. As entrepreneurs today, we are called to serve whether for our clients, families, or others. The ability to serve comes from clarity and confidence in our calling, our purpose.
You've heard me mention my equation for identifying purpose, Values + Visions + Passions = Purpose. If you haven't identified your calling or are struggling with clarity, I suggest you grab a pen and paper and make three lists. List your values, your visions, and your passions. Somewhere on those lists, there will be similarities, and where those similarities fall, is where you will identify your calling or purpose. Before doing this exercise, pray for the Holy Spirit to guide you, to give you the wisdom that the Proverbs 31 woman had.
Click here to read the full blog post.
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