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About My Father’s Business: Enslaved Vs Entrusted: Strategic Kingdom Stewardship in Business

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In this book, the Author invites you to leave behind the worldly enslaved system driven by Mammon, and join the entrusted system designed by God. The book clearly shows how in a marketplace dominated by Mammon—the personification of money, materialism, and greed—the prevailing system is one of enslavement. It is a system where individuals are trapped in a cycle of endless striving, where their worth is measured by their possessions, and where true peace and fulfillment are elusive.

In contrast, God’s entrusted system is a paradigm rooted in trust, stewardship, and divine purpose. It is a system where God is acknowledged as the source of all provision, and where money is seen not as an end in itself, but as a tool for advancing His Kingdom and serving others. In this system, the focus shifts from accumulating money to managing it responsibly, from striving for power to surrendering to God’s will, and from serving self to serving others.

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Published September 11, 2024

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Sam Vadakekut

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September 9, 2024
A Game-Changer for Kingdom Entrepreneurs!

About My Father’s Business by Sam Vadakekut is a must-read for anyone looking to integrate biblical kingdom principles with modern business strategies. Sam masterfully blends faith with practical wisdom, offering insights that are both spiritually enriching and incredibly actionable. This book isn’t just about building a business; it’s about building a legacy rooted in God’s kingdom principles. A powerful guide for those who want to align their entrepreneurial journey with divine purpose.
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March 16, 2025
A new thought for an old money problem

Sam breaks down stewardship of business and money with a spiritual view that most books don’t take the time to think about or even address. Good read that will give you enough to make you think, and do more digging.
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