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When Singaporean businessman James Teo first read Discipling Nations in 2000, he gained a new understanding about “how to connect my belief with what I’m doing as a business person.” In April 2010, James attended a conference in Manila where he heard Darrow Miller speak.

In this brief video, James shares how DNA teaching has transformed the way he thinks about being in business.

“In the past I felt that I had to be a pastor, I have to be a missionary, to spread the message of the gospel, but now my business is my ministry.”

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