When we started Before the Kiss we Started from scratch.We had to do a lot of research to find out how to put a business up on the internet. We invested a lot of money in to things that we didn't need to. It has been a long slow process to get to the point that we are now. Recently I was introduced to a gentleman who is a Christian man that has a passion to see other Christians start their own business. No, this is not a multilevel marketing scam. Keep reading (smile). Stephen Beck is a Christian business owner who teaches families how to start online and offline businesses.Feeling the call to enter full-time Christian ministry, Stephen shut down his lucrative construction company in Texas and moved his family to a small seminary in Moscow , Idaho . Wanting a business that he could take anywhere in the world while working from home, he and his wife started an online Homeschool curriculum store and later, FamilyEbiz, a company designed to teach families how to start online businesses. Stephen is the author of "A Father's Stew: The Biblical Integration of Family, Work and Ministry". He and his wife, Kerry, are popular speakers at homeschool conventions across the country. Stephen Beck has put together a program on how to start a web based business.As I have listen to and read his material I have found my self saying “ I know that, but I sure wished that someone had told me that when I first got started”. I also find my self getting some good ideas from him that I didn't know. What Steve Beck has a talent for, is explaining how to set up an internet business from scratch with very little computer savvy. There are two items that I would like to make you aware of that Steve has to offer. Coming up this February he is holding a seminar to get you started in your business in two intense days of training. Click Here for more information on the seminar.He also has a complete series of training videos and CDs all in one package. You can Click Here for more information on the training videos.Take it from someone that has fought his way through the trenches in the internet. I wish that I had this information when I first got started. I estimated that it would have shorten my development time for the web site probably about a year, and saved me hundreds of dollars. I do not lightly endorse peoples products. This is something that I believe in and think it would be a great help for someone starting their own business. So if you are interested in starting a home business, I would strongly encourage you to check out his material. Ron Wright
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