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Many communities provide training for potential employees, as well as entrepreneurial training and support. However, Sherrod Brown, in an Inc magazine article, noted that a significant shift has happened in the marketplace requiring these programs to be redesigned.
With the rapid growth in side businesses, many people now need workforce skills and business skills. Many are workers and business owners simultaneously.
They need help with invoicing, taxes, and business structure, while also needing continued training in their craft. To maintain healthy communities these budding entrepreneurs also need to learn God’s way of doing business.
Hebrews 10:24 says, “Let us consider how we may spur one another on toward love and good deeds.”
Part of developing a prosperous community includes meeting the changing needs of our workforce and providing Biblical instruction.
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