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The Ultimate Franchise

September 28, 2007 · Leave a Comment

 Earth is God’s business. He has set up many  franchises (churches) designed to send His  representatives (Body of Christ) into the world to  make known the best product ever given to mankind  (Jesus). His branch managers (pastors) have been  given the responsibility to teach and support those  in the field. God’s goal is to establish a franchise  in every nation, state, and city.

 It is the ultimate  business because when you introduce someone to His  product (Jesus), you receive a reward from the home  office (Heaven). God has promised that His  representatives will have all the tools and customer  support needed to accomplish their strategic plans. Jesus knew that He was to be about His Father’s  business. He knew He was sent to earth not to enjoy  the pleasures of lowly man, but to accomplish a task  for which He alone was sent.

When He had accomplished  His mission, He was to entrust this mission to other  representatives into whom He poured His life for  three years. This field training allowed Jesus to  mentor, model, befriend, and demonstrate firsthand  the model for a successful business to be launched  and sustained.

 God has big plans for His franchise. He wants every  human being to partake of His product; however, even  God knows that not everyone will. Nevertheless, this  does not thwart His efforts in seeking to make it  known among His audience.

 You have been called to be part of the ultimate  franchise. How many new recruits have you been  responsible for bringing into the franchise lately?

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Serve and grow rich

September 28, 2007 · Leave a Comment

“Money is life energy that we exchange and use as a result of the service we provide to the universe,” writes Deepak Chopra.

When you understand that money flows from service, you have a chance to understand something even more valuable: Unexpectedly large amounts of money come from unexpectedly large degrees of service. 

The way to generate unexpected service to the people in your life is to ask yourself, “What do they expect?” Once you’re clear on what that is, then ask, “What can I do that they would not expect?” It’s always the unexpected service that gets talked about.

And it’s always getting talked about that increases your professional value – regardless of what your profession happens to be.

cheers,
BobbyWan

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