"In the morning sow your seed, and at evening withhold not your hand." — Ecclesiastes 11:6
Join the NetworkServing God is our primary calling; solving problems is the fruit of that service.
I am Lexiss, writing from the perspective of a young graduate entering the world. We must recognise that our university studies were work, and now we move into a new phase: Application.
We honour the dignity of the 9-to-5. There is immense value in the discipline of taking orders and learning from those ahead of us. Employment can be a noble destination. However, we also embrace the Ecclesiastes Principle: we sow our seed in the morning (our job), but in the evening, we try our hands at solving problems that may eventually become our own businesses. We take on this enormous responsibility to make the world better than we found it, guided always by Christ the Saviour.
We combine deep theological study with practical marketplace strategy.
| Topic | Date | Focus |
|---|---|---|
| The Dignity of Application | 20th Jan | Why employment is a holy ground for learning and service. |
| The Ecclesiastes Principle | 27th Jan | Balancing the "Morning Work" (Job) and "Evening Work" (Enterprise). |
| Christ the Guide | 3rd Feb | Ensuring that while we build solutions, Christ remains our Salvation. |
Education does not stop at graduation. It continues in the discipline of taking orders and the courage required to solve complex problems. How do we remain students of life while serving in the marketplace?
To become an entrepreneur is to take on the weight of the world's problems. It is not for glory, but for betterment. We explore how to carry this burden with the strength that comes from Christ.
Whether you are an employee, a student, or a founder, you are welcome here.
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Email: lexissAF@hotmail.com