A Day In The Life: April 14, 2004
By Nicole Dickens
We arrived safe and sound in Cape Town on Monday and the weather has been beautiful until today - but I tell you it was if it was an answer to prayer almost as I had prayed specifically last night for the Holy Spirit to rain down on the team, our clients both white and black South African. I have the keen sense that God was answering me positively with literal rain.
Today was the first day with my client - a real estate development firm here in South Africa who are seeking to repurpose their business to one that fully brings glory to God. There was a great need so we began the day by praying that God would continue business growth and we received an answer with 4 hours that half the need was met. 4 HOURS. We left with full confidence that the remainder is own it’s way. And I am sure it had to do with the fact that the clients were fully grasping and thinking of ways to implement the need to bring God into every area of their business - not just in tithing 10% of profits at the end of the day back to Him but actually having Him as the CEO of their business. We spent the morning in prayer asking for God’s presence in the business, for His guidance and His leadership and that small step of obedience yielded SIGNIFICANT result, almost immediately. I can’t wait for what He has in store for us tomorrow.
We arrived safe and sound in Cape Town on Monday and the weather has been beautiful until today - but I tell you it was if it was an answer to prayer almost as I had prayed specifically last night for the Holy Spirit to rain down on the team, our clients both white and black South African. I have the keen sense that God was answering me positively with literal rain.
Today was the first day with my client - a real estate development firm here in South Africa who are seeking to repurpose their business to one that fully brings glory to God. There was a great need so we began the day by praying that God would continue business growth and we received an answer with 4 hours that half the need was met. 4 HOURS. We left with full confidence that the remainder is own it’s way. And I am sure it had to do with the fact that the clients were fully grasping and thinking of ways to implement the need to bring God into every area of their business - not just in tithing 10% of profits at the end of the day back to Him but actually having Him as the CEO of their business. We spent the morning in prayer asking for God’s presence in the business, for His guidance and His leadership and that small step of obedience yielded SIGNIFICANT result, almost immediately. I can’t wait for what He has in store for us tomorrow.

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