How Government Hurts Business and What to Do About It

–– Charles Russell

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The ANC has been in power for 31 years and makes several empty promises every 5 years. In fact, President Ramaphosa addressed the World Economic Forum in 2019 specifically on the topic of ease of doing business, promising change. 6 years later, there are no noticeable improvements. The party is simply not committed to growth and business-friendliness.

Recently, South Africa was ranked the most difficult place to do business according to the Daily Investor, the last of the 49 countries included. 

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Unequally Yoked in Business

–– Tim Cantrell

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‘Pastor, should I start a business with an unbeliever?  Would it be wise for me to partner with this person or not?’  I’ve been asked this question many times, and I believe the Bible has answers.  

Right now in South Africa, about 29% of the workforce is self-employed.  Over 80% of South Africans believe entrepreneurship is a good career path, and there is a growing interest in starting new businesses, despite economic hurdles.  But for the believer, the first question must not be, ‘How much money will I make?  Will it succeed or not?’  

Christian decision-making always begins with, ‘What does God’s Word say about this?  What will be most pleasing to my Lord?’  To answer this question in relation to business partnerships, let’s ask three questions:  (1) What does it mean to be unequally yoked?; (2) How does that differ with employment?; (3) Will this partnership compromise my Christian witness?

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