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Does the author have to support his family with his business?
Jeremy |
11.22.05 - 1:55 pm | #
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Wow! That's a Daniel for you. :-)
hannah |
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11.22.05 - 2:21 pm | #
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Jeremy,
No, the author does not "have to" support his family in the sense of immediate necessity. However, he does do that.
Anonymous |
11.22.05 - 4:36 pm | #
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Wow, that sounds very familiar, in a few respects. While I have not had the pain of losing a parent, or any thing of that nature, I have had the tremendous blessing of having an entrepreneurial Father.
I travel with him to many locations around the U.S., and watch him desciple men in the Godly practice of honest business.
It's pretty amazing, actually. I live with him, and know him very well, and yet I'm still fascinated every time he starts coaching somebody, systematically troubleshooting their financial problems with bible verses.
It's impressive, really. I hope I can do the same thing and apply his wisdom to filmmaking, where finances play a major role.
Haha, of course, he hasn't yet agreed to finance a film that doesn't have much chance of a return. Really, he's trying to get the point across that funding in the real world is extremely difficult, and a project must be commercially viable and well thought out before money every comes into the scene.
Back to the original post though, I'm amazed at the post. It's amazing. Again, encouraging, to see young Christians going into difficult projects and situations like this, and coming out triumphant!
God Bless B.!
In Christ, John.
John Robert Moore |
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11.22.05 - 9:17 pm | #
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