Connecting the Dots: Faith, Profession, Purpose

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2025
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Gospel Warehouse Publishing
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Chapter 1: Faith – The Foundation

Chapter 2: Profession – The Platform

Chapter 3: Purpose – The 'Why' Behind the 'What'

Chapter 4: Connecting the Dots

Chapter 5: The Red Idea – Re-engineering Your Life

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This serves as a practical, spirit-filled framework designed to eliminate the internal fragmentation experienced by many modern believers. The text addresses a common contemporary challenge: the tendency to compartmentalize spiritual convictions away from secular vocational pursuits. Acting as a strategic roadmap for holistic integration, Ekiyor presents life not as a series of random events, but as a divine orchestration built upon three core pillars. The book details how Faith establishes an unshakeable baseline identity that operates beyond natural circumstances. It then positions one's Profession not merely as a secular means of wealth creation, but as a deliberate, kingdom-ordained platform meant to showcase divine excellence and workplace leadership. Finally, it unpacks Purpose as the ultimate catalyst that explains the internal "why" behind human existence. Through biblical archetypes like Daniel, Joseph, and Esther, alongside contemporary case studies, Ekiyor establishes that a truly impactful life requires a harmonious alignment of all three dimensions. The narrative culminates in the introduction of "The Red Idea" a transformational call to action demanding personal Re-birth, strategic Repositioning, and systemic Re-structuring to break free from self-limiting beliefs. Accompanied by an actionable, reflective study workbook, this work shifts readers from passive survival into conscious, generational dominion. Ultimately, it equips entrepreneurs, young professionals, and ministry leaders alike to seamlessly bridge the gap between spiritual devotion and marketplace influence, transforming their professions into a vibrant form of practical worship.
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