In Case You Missed Our Meetings...
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August 24, 2007Hello Friend, Even though we worked hard to provide as many convenient opportunities as possible to participate, I recognize that many of you might not have been able to participate in this week's meetings with Eric Beck. We have extended a very special offer on a business tool that Eric has made available, and I felt like you should have the opportunity to take advantage of it if you'd like. The offer expires later today, so for just the next few hours, we're making a replay of one of this week's calls available. You can listen to it online here. Why listen? Hundreds of people this week picked up some strategies that will help their businesses prosper for generations to come. Also, I think you'll really enjoy hearing Eric explain more about the concept of "Manna" vs. "Mammon." What is the tool? It's about stewardship. Please allow me to explain. Everything we have belongs to God, am I right? He's just entrusted us with His good & perfect gifts. (James 1:17) But like the parable of the talents, the Master wants His servants to "go and do business" -- to invest what He's entrusted us with, and to bring a return. (Luke 19:13ff) And you know, my business is a gift that God has entrusted me with. Eric is offering a powerful tool that allows me to look at every element of my business -- and find where I can be a better steward -- a better steward of the time, money and the manpower I have in my business. The end result is a more successful, profitable enterprise that will stand the test of time. His powerful Flagship Assessment looks at my business with pinpoint accuracy. When I'm done, it becomes abundantly clear where I can be a better steward. I know exactly what I need to do to bring a better return on that which God has entrusted me. To learn more about the Flagship Assessment program, visit this page. You'll see a more detailed explanation of the 12 critical areas in your business -- and you'll receive our special offer that ends today. Blessings, Michael Q. Pink, Founder Selling Among Wolves P.S. Eric was nice enough to forward his presentation notes, which you can access here. After downloading it, be sure to go deeper by visiting this page.
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I like the flagship assessment...however, it seemed that he was trying to check out if we did a multi level business. Does that mean he has something for us to look at? If so should we have been told up front?
Tim Koskovics at 3:46pm EDT - August 24, 2007
Absolutely not. He is not into an MLM business at all. He just wants to know what kind of business it is. Thanks for asking Tim.
Michael Pink at 7:24pm EDT - August 24, 2007
Michael Pink: This is a wrong presupposition...that adversity is only a test. We discussed this morning in our men's Bible Study that adversity is much more than a test. It may be even a judgment, it may be for refining and correcting us...to conform us to Jesus Christ. It may be to teach us dependence, perseverance, or for some other purposes unknown. But be certain, God never wastes adversity on us and it is much more than just a test.
Barry Lubin at 9:35pm EDT - August 29, 2007
Barry;
I didn't mean to imply that adversity was \"only\" a test, but rather that adversity does test us. I agree with you that adversity may also be a judgment or serve other purposes. Thanks for your feedback my brother.
Michael Pink at 10:19pm EDT - August 29, 2007
I looked at the flagship assesment, and I thought also that it was a MLM type company assesment. Maybe because of the first comment I thought to hard while reading the web page. And as far as adversity goes, where does it come from? Does it come from want? Does it come from a mind that compares?
I Love mlm at 9:48pm EST - February 23, 2009

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