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Seminar looks at God’s plans for Christians in business

- pfirmin@sunherald.com
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An all-day seminar on Bible-based business practices will be held next Saturday at Cedar Lake Christian Assembly, 11555 Cedar Lake Rd., Biloxi.

Titled “Business by the Book,” it’s presented by Crown Financial Ministries and sponsored by the church for executives, business owners, potential business owners, supervisors and church staff.

The seminar is based on information about God’s plan for a Christian in business as found in the Bible.

The seminar will deal with such questions as how to make godly long-range goals, extend credit, simultaneously compete and honor God, determine the role the spouse plays and create a biblically based corporate culture.

Its design includes helping participants distinguish their business in the marketplace, making profitable financial decisions using biblical wisdom and turning staff strife into enthusiasm.

Pre-registration literature says actual case studies and question-and-answer sessions will be used to illustrate information addressed in the Bible about the various business issues.

Cost of the seminar is $99 for one person or $149 for a couple. Lunch will be provided and pre-registration is encouraged.

Registration is available online at crown.org/events or in person at the church sign-up table.

Details: 392-6279.

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