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Young business executives who live according to God’s Word build careers on an unshakable foundation. The book of Proverbs is God’s timeless wisdom for becoming an effective business leader in the twenty-first century. Written for those leaders just starting out, The Heart of Business relates Proverbs to critical areas of business and ministry life:
• God’s promises
• Our responsibilities
• Seek these things (treasures)
• Do these things (disciplines)
• Develop these things (habits)
• Avoid these things (sins)
• Become these things (righteous character)
With engaging stories and applications that can relate to any field of work, this guide shows you how to be a godly leader impacting employees, the workplace, and the world.
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Can you operate a business using Proverbs as a primary text? Yes! Proverbs will guide the leader in how to operate within God’s economy so that his heart will be transformed. The transformed heart is the way to transport the true treasures to heaven.
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Lead by the Book.
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Become an excellent employer while running an effective business. The Heart of Business focuses on the business wisdom found in Proverbs that is vital to personal and professional success.
Written specifically to young executives, this study is divided into four easy-to-follow sections:
• God’s promises
• Our responsibilities
• Avoid these things
• Become these things
With the timeless wisdom of Proverbs as your guide, you can become a leader who will impact your employees, the workplace, and the world for Christ.
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About the Author
For more than thrity-five years, Raymond H. Harris AIA has practiced architecture. Established in 1983, his firm specializes in corporate architecture and is ranked as one of the largest firms in the United States.
Raymond graduated first in his class from the University of Oklahoma with a bachelor of science with distinction, bachelor of architecture with distinction, and master of architecture. He was selected as the Outstanding Senior in the College of Architecture.
He has served on numerous boards, including Crown Financial Ministries, University of Oklahoma School of Architecture, OMF International (formerly the China Inland Mission founded in 1865), and Student Mobilization Ministries. Raymond has traveled extensively around the world to help out with community development and transformation efforts among the poor.
Raymond has hiked all of the continental U.S. national parks and served as a Boy Scout Scoutmaster for thirteen years. He received the National Boy Scout of America Silver Beaver Award for his efforts in establishing a troop at Buckner Children’s Home.
Raymond and Marydel are blessed by their four adult children and two grandchildren.