by Billy Epperhart | Oct 5, 2022 | Business Blogs, Business Management, Entrepreneurship & The Business Model Canvas, Leadership and Your Organization
As the landscape of work changes, each new generation is becoming more and more entrepreneurial. Technological advances and the ability to work side hustles from home are factors that are driving the change. Often, people with a high aptitude for leadership envision...
by Billy Epperhart | Oct 2, 2022 | Real Estate, Real Estate Financing
Building wealth is about so much more than eliminating debt. Most of the time, successful real estate investing requires using debt as leverage to purchase properties. Leverage in real estate allows you to borrow money and invest in property in order to amplify the...
by Billy Epperhart | Sep 28, 2022 | Leadership, Leadership and You, Personal Growth, The WealthBuilders Podcast
Can you see the forest for the trees? Or do you tend to get so caught up in daily details that you lose sight of the overall picture? When thinking about our purpose and God’s calling, it’s essential to have a lifetime perspective. A lifetime perspective approaches...
by Billy Epperhart | Sep 16, 2022 | Real Estate
In the 1986 movie Money Pit, a young couple is on the search for an affordable home. They can scarcely believe it when a beautiful mansion is on the market for a ridiculously low price. However, as soon as they move in, the house falls apart. Doors come off hinges,...
by Billy Epperhart | Sep 11, 2022 | Biblical Encouragement, Personal Growth
Before you can be really good at something, you must be willing to be really bad at it. At each level of growth, there is an inevitable learning curve. For example, if you want to learn a new language, you won’t be able to hold a conversation in the beginning. If you...
by Billy Epperhart | Sep 1, 2022 | Biblical Encouragement, Kingdom Impact
At the height of the Industrial Revolution, the average American worked 12-hour days and seven-day weeks. Children as young as kindergartners labored in factories and mines for less pay. Immigrants and minorities were subject to the most dangerous working conditions....
by Billy Epperhart | Aug 25, 2022 | Biblical Encouragement
How have you experienced God’s favor in your life? For me, an instance of God’s favor that fills me with gratitude happened two weeks before my grandson was born. This particular grandson (I have four) was born with a heart defect called TGA. Well, it just so happened...
by Billy Epperhart | Aug 21, 2022 | Leadership, Leadership and Your Organization, Personal Growth
LinkedIn’s Global Talent Trends report showed that 92% of talent professionals and hiring managers say soft skills are just as important–or more important–than hard skills. Emotional intelligence (EQ) includes soft skills such as collaboration and relationship...
by Billy Epperhart | Aug 12, 2022 | Business as Mission, Business Blogs
I am in my sixties. With that, there are a few things I often tell people regarding my age: 1. I’m only 39. 2. I still don’t know what I want to be when I grow up. I have always had one foot in the ministry world and one foot in the business world. As a kid, I grew up...