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"Jesus and Entrepreneurship: Biblical Foundations for Success" by Maurice Kennedy is an illuminating Special Report that offers a fresh perspective on modern entrepreneurship guided by the timeless wisdom from biblical narratives. Interweaving ancient teachings with the dynamics of contemporary business, it ushers you into an engaging exploration of faith-inspired business leadership and success.This book looks beyond the conventional methodologies of building successful businesses and ventures into the profound lessons from the life and teachings of Jesus Christ. Each chapter uncovers a new facet of Jesus' philosophy, connecting it seamlessly to the challenges and opportunities encountered by entrepreneurs today. From understanding Risk Taking intuitively with The Parable of the Talents, to learning Humility in Leadership from the Blessed are the Meek teaching, Maurice Kennedy paints a distinctive picture of entrepreneurship. He presents a gripping narrative of resilience, innovation and the art of maximizing limited resources, drawn from Jesus' miraculous experience of Loaves and Fishes.Maurice Kennedy, with his deep practical understanding of entrepreneurship and his scholarly grasp of biblical wisdom, inspires a transformative journey. Whether you're an established entrepreneur, a novice business enthusiast, or someone seeking a unique blend of spirituality and commerce, this Special Report is sure to enlighten your path.Join us on this captivating journey of faith and entrepreneurship and embark on your purposeful journey to success.
Vladivostok is a collection of writings by the writer, journalist and theatre critic Maurice Kennedy, published in various Irish publications and anthologies over four decades. From witty essays and criticism to a number of short stories, the tome represents a selection of the work published by Kennedy. It includes the seminal, much-anthologised title story, 'Vladivostok', which was first published in the review Irish Writing, and then brought out in the British "e;Winter's Tales"e; series by Macmillan.Maurice Kennedy was born in Youghal, Co Cork and throughout his career as an Irish civil servant, he was also a successful freelance writer, his short stories being particularly well known and widely translated. Throughout the 'fifties and 'sixties he was a regular contributor as literary and drama critic to The Irish Times, The Irish Press and to literary periodicals of the time. In the mid 'fifties he edited and presented a programme called Plays of the Week for RTE radio. This is the second edition of the collection, and is published in tandem with an electronic book edition.
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