by Silas Titus | Apr 3, 2018 | Capitalism, God n Wall Street, Insights, Making Wealth
The current economic system is an assortment of both real economy and speculative money-related products. It has grown to a ridiculous size that it is almost impossible to separate one from another now. Moreover, the several money-related products are tied into...
by Silas Titus | Mar 23, 2018 | God n Workplace, Insights, Kingdom Economy
Definition of work in the Bible The term work or business was first initiated by God in the book of Genesis. It was introduced in the very beginning of the creation account. The term is first used in the Bible in Genesis 2:2. God had completed the work he had been...
by Silas Titus | Mar 13, 2018 | God n Workplace, God's Governance, Insights, Kingdom Economy, Making Wealth, Prayer, Wall Street Reform
Biblical Business Insights covers a series of insights for the remnant at the workplace to rise up and build at this strategic time. The intercessors from the bed rooms to the boardrooms, from the basement to prayer closets fervently reasoned with God based on the...
by Steve Thompson | Feb 27, 2018 | God n Wall Street, God n Workplace, Insights, Wall Street Reform
What is God showing me? God is showing me a man standing before Him on judgement day. The man had worked on Wall Street, in New York City as a very successful fund manager. The man had handled millions upon millions of dollars of other people’s money over his life...
by Silas Titus | Jan 20, 2018 | God n Workplace, Insights, Sustainable Economy
The United States lawmakers decided to shutdown government on the first anniversary of Trump presidency. A humble Teacher warned of another shutdown from the shores of Galilee. “And I tell you, my friends, do not be afraid of those who kill the body, and after...
by Silas Titus | Nov 10, 2017 | God n Workplace, Insights, Kingdom Economy, Wall Street Reform
It has been over a week since the deadliest attack in New York City after 9/11 took place. A terrorist used a rental truck to smash into people that killed eight people and almost a dozen wounded in Lower Manhattan. It could have been worse. The Financial district...
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