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Session 4 - Excellence Matters (Faith Driven Entrepreneur Singapore)
Faith Driven Entrepreneur (Singapore Chapter): Session 4 - Excellence Matters
Henry Kaestner opens by asking what it would look like to give our absolute best with nothing to prove, offering our "first fruits" of excellence simply to show that God is who He says He is. In what ways does your current approach to your business reflect this idea of offering your "first fruits"? How might adopting this mindset change the way you deliver your product, care for your team, or serve your customers?
Dr. Ngozi Onyia saw a deeply broken healthcare system in Nigeria, worsened by a "brain drain" of medical talent and a lack of funding. Yet, driven by the personal tragedy of losing her daughter to that broken system, she chose to invest her own severance to build Paelon Memorial Hospital. When you look at your own industry, what are the "broken systems" or systemic challenges you face? How can you, as a faith-driven entrepreneur, step into those gaps to create redemptive solutions rather than walking away from them?
During the COVID-19 pandemic, Paelon Memorial Hospital chose to treat every patient who came through their doors, refusing to compromise on patient safety or their professional oaths, even when it was financially and physically risky. When faced with a crisis or a threat to your business's bottom line, how do you balance operational survival with your core values and faith commitments?
Paelon is known for not demanding payment before administering emergency care, prioritizing human life and integrity over immediate profit—a practice contrary to many local clinics. How does your business handle the tension between profitability and showing Christ-like compassion? In what ways does your standard of excellence serve as an undeniable witness to the unbelievers who interact with your business?
As entrepreneurs, it’s easy to want to work hard for recognition by others. But as J.D. stated, our lives ought to be lived in a way where people ask about our motivations. In what ways can working for the Lord have an impact on our desire to be recognized and praised by others? What could working for others’ recognition do to our example as a Christian?
Видео Session 4 - Excellence Matters (Faith Driven Entrepreneur Singapore) канала Faith Driven Singapore
Henry Kaestner opens by asking what it would look like to give our absolute best with nothing to prove, offering our "first fruits" of excellence simply to show that God is who He says He is. In what ways does your current approach to your business reflect this idea of offering your "first fruits"? How might adopting this mindset change the way you deliver your product, care for your team, or serve your customers?
Dr. Ngozi Onyia saw a deeply broken healthcare system in Nigeria, worsened by a "brain drain" of medical talent and a lack of funding. Yet, driven by the personal tragedy of losing her daughter to that broken system, she chose to invest her own severance to build Paelon Memorial Hospital. When you look at your own industry, what are the "broken systems" or systemic challenges you face? How can you, as a faith-driven entrepreneur, step into those gaps to create redemptive solutions rather than walking away from them?
During the COVID-19 pandemic, Paelon Memorial Hospital chose to treat every patient who came through their doors, refusing to compromise on patient safety or their professional oaths, even when it was financially and physically risky. When faced with a crisis or a threat to your business's bottom line, how do you balance operational survival with your core values and faith commitments?
Paelon is known for not demanding payment before administering emergency care, prioritizing human life and integrity over immediate profit—a practice contrary to many local clinics. How does your business handle the tension between profitability and showing Christ-like compassion? In what ways does your standard of excellence serve as an undeniable witness to the unbelievers who interact with your business?
As entrepreneurs, it’s easy to want to work hard for recognition by others. But as J.D. stated, our lives ought to be lived in a way where people ask about our motivations. In what ways can working for the Lord have an impact on our desire to be recognized and praised by others? What could working for others’ recognition do to our example as a Christian?
Видео Session 4 - Excellence Matters (Faith Driven Entrepreneur Singapore) канала Faith Driven Singapore
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