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Reopening Part III: Restart Your Business Model

2020-06-02T22:14:06-05:00June 2nd, 2020|Tags: , , |

In this series, we are looking at what we can learn from entrepreneurs about restarting our businesses post-lockdown. A business model is “a representation of how an organization makes money." Startups focus on business models because they need to find a way to be profitable. The business model your company established long ago may now no longer work. A business ...

Reopening, Part II: Testing Your Hypotheses

2020-06-01T17:30:41-05:00June 2nd, 2020|Tags: , , |

In this series we are examining what we can learn from entrepreneurs about restarting our businesses post-lockdown. Yesterday, we learned that startups test hypotheses and adapt as necessary. But, what does that look like? Some entrepreneurs identify their most critical hypothesis and design a low-cost experiment to test it. They iterate through a “build-measure-learn” loop as rapidly as possible, zeroing ...

Reopening, Part I: Restart Like a Startup

2020-05-31T23:55:52-05:00June 1st, 2020|Tags: , , |

A Praxis Labs article described our post-lockdown situation as “every business is now a startup.” In this series let’s take a look at what Christians in business can learn from other entrepreneurs. One thing startups do is to treat ideas as a hypothesis until proven true. Right now, you may think that everything will return to normal. That’s only a ...

The Indispensable Fear

2020-05-31T23:48:49-05:00May 29th, 2020|Tags: , , |

An article from Crosswalk says, “If you stop tithing in order to save money, you immediately stop trusting in God and start trusting in yourself and in the world.” Tithing, therefore, is not a matter of money, it’s a matter of trust. It's a matter of where and on whom we place our trust. Deuteronomy 14:23 says, “Bring this ...

New Wineskins

2020-05-27T23:07:48-05:00May 28th, 2020|Tags: , , |

On March 17th 2020, we had 19 people registered for our monthly Forum group when we had to cancel due to the coronavirus. Instead, we pivoted and hosted a weekly Zoom call that quickly grew from serving 20-30 local people each month to serving over 600 people globally the first month. When Jesus was asked why His disciples weren’t complying ...

Stamp Out Jealousy

2020-05-26T14:42:01-05:00May 27th, 2020|Tags: , , |

Years ago, I struggled with jealousy. As I watched a peer’s organization flourish, I found myself envious of his rapid success. After some soul searching and prayer, I asked God to forgive me, and, I also asked for forgiveness from my peer. In Numbers 11, Joshua heard, and complained about, other leaders suddenly prophesying like only Moses had done previously. ...

Useless Warranties

2021-08-31T00:14:51-05:00May 26th, 2020|Tags: , , |

Four years ago, we bought a living room set including a sofa and loveseat. We were told that the sofa had a lifetime warranty which sounded comforting at the time. Although sofas typically last seven to fifteen years, ours lasted four. Remembering that we had a lifetime warranty, Kathy and I began making calls. We discovered that the lifetime warranty ...

Pandemic of Generosity

2020-05-22T03:03:38-05:00May 22nd, 2020|Tags: , , |

In Stephanie Winslow’s recent blog post called “Worse Before Better,” she wrote about the difficulties of walking out faith in hard times. The difficulties are always great teachers. As we walk through a pandemic unlike anything we have before, how do we walk out generosity while keeping in mind our own needs? Deuteronomy 15:7 says, “But if there are any ...

Visions for the Future

2020-05-20T22:36:27-05:00May 21st, 2020|Tags: , , |

In the Saturday Evening Post, the first automobile manufacturer, Alexander Winton, wrote of his experiences of being ridiculed in the 1890s. Winton claimed his banker criticized him and urged him to quit talking about his crazy ideas of automobiles someday overtaking horses. Yet, years later, Winton built and sold his first automobile. God gives some people like Winton, and Daniel ...

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