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Christian Entrepreneurs Rise Up| Faith in Business | Family First Business

Building a Kingdom Culture in the Workplace (with Janine Mason) - Episode 519

17 Feb 2025

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In this episode, I chat with Janine Mason, the founder of Heaven in Business, about how to invite God into every aspect of your work and decision-making. Janine shares her incredible journey of moving her family from New Zealand to the U.S. with no income and trusting in God's faithfulness every step of the way. We dive deep into what it means to hear God's voice in business, navigate uncertainty, and balance trust with taking action.  This conversation is packed with wisdom for anyone looking to integrate faith into their daily life and business! Connect With Janine Janine Mason is the founder of Heaven in Business, an organization dedicated to helping business leaders partner with God in their work. Originally from New Zealand, Janine and her family moved to the U.S., where they began their journey of living by faith and building a global ministry. Heaven in Business offers workshops, conferences, and coaching to equip individuals to bring Kingdom principles into the workplace. 💡 Learn more & get involved: heaveninbusiness.com __________________________________________________________   Ready for more? Here are 3 ways we can help you: 1) 🔓 UNLOCK my secrets to the 20 hour work week [FREE TRAINING]:  http://20hoursuccess.com 2) 🙋🏻 Join my free community for female entrepreneurs: https://www.facebook.com/groups/shesmakinganimpact 3) ⭐️ Apply to work with us and uplevel your business: https://rachelngom.com/impact

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