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Fresh Motivation for Budding Entrepreneurs
by Steve Watters on 01/09/2009 at 3:22 PM

Are you an entrepreneur or someone who dreams of launching out on an entrepreneurial venture? If so, how are today's economic challenges hitting you? Are they making you more cautious or on the flip side, are they making you more motivated?

If you're looking for some fresh motivation for the risk and hard work of starting something new, consider watching "The Call of the Entrepreneur" on The Fox Business Channel tomorrow, January 10, from 5 p.m. to 6 p.m. EST.

This program was created by our friends at Acton Media and ColdWater Media -- some of the most creative and Biblically engaging media producers we know. In case you miss the show or just want to find out more, you can find a trailer and related information at The Call of the Entrepreneur Website.

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Oh ya, I saw that documentary at a huge church out here in northern VA. Coldwater Media also did some stuff for the John Jay Institute, didn't they? Anyway, it was definitely worth watching, even if just for the man in Hong Kong. The "fertilizer" seller was pretty interesting too, I thought. :D


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Fresh Motivation for Budding Entrepreneurs
by Steve Watters on 01/09/2009 at 3:22 PM

Are you an entrepreneur or someone who dreams of launching out on an entrepreneurial venture? If so, how are today's economic challenges hitting you? Are they making you more cautious or on the flip side, are they making you more motivated?

If you're looking for some fresh motivation for the risk and hard work of starting something new, consider watching "The Call of the Entrepreneur" on The Fox Business Channel tomorrow, January 10, from 5 p.m. to 6 p.m. EST.

This program was created by our friends at Acton Media and ColdWater Media -- some of the most creative and Biblically engaging media producers we know. In case you miss the show or just want to find out more, you can find a trailer and related information at The Call of the Entrepreneur Website.

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Oh ya, I saw that documentary at a huge church out here in northern VA. Coldwater Media also did some stuff for the John Jay Institute, didn't they? Anyway, it was definitely worth watching, even if just for the man in Hong Kong. The "fertilizer" seller was pretty interesting too, I thought. :D



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