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The Business of Non-Profits and Churches

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The Business of Non-Profits and Churches

Can you imagine being in charge of an organization whose mission isn’t to sell products or services but must be profitable in order to thrive? If sheer passion alone is not enough to run a business, how can these organizations thrive? Churches and non-profits do it every day amidst these challenging times.

Join me on Thursday, July 2nd, 2020 as I interview two seasoned experts  that are near and dear to my heart. Apostle David Pettaway is the Pastor of Park Place Baptist Church in Hampton, VA. Apostle David Pettaway received his call to ministry and salvation at an early age. His mission is to empower God’s people, equip them with the word and to evangelize the communities.

Elder Deloris Pettaway is the Founder and Director of the 28 year non-profit, Crusading Outreach Ministry Inc. 501c3. In 1992, Elder Deloris Pettaway founded Crusading Outreach Ministry, a 501c3 organization designed to meet the needs of the underprivileged adults and at-risk youth. The ministry received the 2002 Catherine Gale Award, which recognizes community contributions directed at street ministry and feeding the homeless. Elder Deloris Pettaway focuses her attention on sharing the gospel. Her life is dedicated to improving the lives of her fellow citizens. She believes and encourages others to understand that: “We are our Brother’s Keeper”.

Many of the principles, expert secrets and tips they will share can provide guidance on how you can pivot and position your business for greatness. This is one episode you can’t afford to miss. Tune in at 8:30 pm on Thursday, July 2nd, 2020 to The Entrepreneurs Lounge Radio Show & Podcast.

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