“Rabbi Lapin’s first book, Thou Shall Prosper, is one of the most
eye-opening, mind-blowing books I’ve read in the past decade. I’m so
excited that he’s now turned that same meticulous biblical lens toward
our view of business. I read everything Rabbi Lapin writes!”
—Dave Ramsey, New York Times best-selling author and
nationally syndicated radio show host
Often lost in the turmoil of everyday life and the daily tsunamis of
media information, our social and business ventures may fall short of
high expectations. While we continuously strive for success within these
common endeavors, it’s not always as easy as it seems to simply
understand the deeper solutions. So why does it remain so difficult to
discover how to achieve financial success, relationship success, and
spiritual success? In Rabbi Daniel Lapin’s follow-up to his bestselling
book, Thou
Shall Prosper: Ten Commandments for Making Money, he
explains that the basic knowledge necessary for successful living is
easily available in the Bible.
Somewhat controversially, he shows how those countries and cultures for
whom the Bible provided founding impetus tend to flourish economically
in marked contrast to others. Drawing on the Bible’s ability to sculpt
the affluence of large groups, he applies the same principles to enable
individuals also to benefit from its remarkable prescriptions.
Business Secrets from the Bible: Spiritual Success Strategies for
Financial Abundance (Wiley, March 2014, 978-1-118-74910-4, $29.95)
has a unique and useful perspective provided for those in search of
answers. The book argues that the basic knowledge necessary for
financial, relationship, and spiritual success can be found in the
Bible. Rabbi Lapin distills forty powerful permanent principles from the
vast body of Jewish Biblical wisdom, all of which are essential for
increasing revenue in today’s business.
Business Secrets from the Bible reveals the clear link between
making money and spirituality, and not only urges readers to focus on
self-discipline, integrity, and character strength in order to achieve
personal prosperity, but more importantly puts the reader on the path.
In the book Rabbi Lapin:
Demonstrates how earnings and profits are God's reward for forming
relationships with others and serving them
Stresses the importance of service, sharing, change, leadership, and
creating boundaries and structures
Encourages readers to focus on other people's desires and teaches why
and how to make connections with many people
Demonstrates the importance of transformation and suggests ways for
readers to transform themselves and continue toward success even in the
face of fear and uncertainty
Business Secrets from the Bible allows readers to expand their
horizons on the perception of success both personally and professionally
and shows that this approach can not only be simple but also successful.
