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38 | How to Discern the Right Opportunities for Success in Your Christian Author Business

38 | How to Discern the Right Opportunities for Success in Your Christian Author Business

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In this powerful episode, I share a recent experience that taught me the difference between worldly success and Kingdom prosperity. Sometimes the most faithful thing you can do is say no to a good opportunity when it conflicts with God's calling on your life.

Here's what you'll discover:

  • How to recognize when an opportunity isn't aligned with your purpose
  • The biblical wisdom behind protecting your anointing (using Jesus' parable of the ten virgins)
  • Why saying "no" to good things can position you for God's best
  • The difference between worldly security and Kingdom prosperity
  • Two practical principles for staying spiritually ready: "remain anointed" and "protect your purpose"

Perfect for Christian authors who:

  • Struggle with decision-making in their writing career
  • Feel pressure to say yes to every opportunity
  • Want to align their business decisions with their faith
  • Need wisdom for discerning God's will vs. worldly success

Sometimes the most prosperous thing you can do is say no.

Join me as we explore what it means to steward your calling well, protect your anointing, and trust God's timing—even when the world tells you to grab every door that opens.

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