Everyone wants Jacob's flocks. Almost no one wants Jacob's twenty years. You are working hard in a place that has not yet celebrated you. You have watched others advance while your own breakthrough seems delayed. You have given years of faithful labor to an employer, a ministry, or a family situation that has not always treated you fairly. If any of this describes your life right now, you are already living inside a Laban house.
In this convicting and deeply practical study, Bishop Osei Tweneboah Koduah walks through Jacob's twenty years of service under his uncle Laban, uncovering sixteen principles that transform seasons of exploitation into extraordinary stewardship. With pastoral warmth and unflinching honesty, this book refuses to spiritualize away the pain of unfair treatment, and instead shows how God uses exactly these seasons, the unpaid overtime, the overlooked promotion, the thankless ministry assignment, to build the character He intends to entrust with something greater.
Drawing on real stories of immigrants rebuilding careers from nothing, ministry workers serving without recognition, and everyday believers waiting on delayed promises, this book meets you exactly where you are and points you toward where God intends to take you. You will not simply read Jacob's story. You will see your own. Inside this book, you will discover:. Why small, unimpressive beginnings are never a sign of God's absence. How to work with excellence without secretly demanding it as payment for God's favor. A biblically accurate look at the true meaning of Jacob's dream about the flocks, and what it teaches about imagination and wealth. How to handle betrayal without losing your blessing or your integrity. The four forces that move you from serving someone else's vision to fulfilling your own assignment. Why some seasons of unfair suffering do not resolve neatly in this life, and how to remain faithful anyway. A thirty day devotional journal to help you apply these truths long after the final chapter"God is not merely preparing wealth for you.
He is preparing you for wealth."- from The Laban's House ExperienceWhether you are building a new life far from home, waiting on a promotion that has not yet come, or serving faithfully in a ministry role no one applauds, The Laban's House Experience will help you see your present circumstances through new eyes, not as a place of exploitation, but as the very training ground for the legacy God intends to build through you.
Everyone wants Jacob's flocks. Almost no one wants Jacob's twenty years. You are working hard in a place that has not yet celebrated you. You have watched others advance while your own breakthrough seems delayed. You have given years of faithful labor to an employer, a ministry, or a family situation that has not always treated you fairly. If any of this describes your life right now, you are already living inside a Laban house.
In this convicting and deeply practical study, Bishop Osei Tweneboah Koduah walks through Jacob's twenty years of service under his uncle Laban, uncovering sixteen principles that transform seasons of exploitation into extraordinary stewardship. With pastoral warmth and unflinching honesty, this book refuses to spiritualize away the pain of unfair treatment, and instead shows how God uses exactly these seasons, the unpaid overtime, the overlooked promotion, the thankless ministry assignment, to build the character He intends to entrust with something greater.
Drawing on real stories of immigrants rebuilding careers from nothing, ministry workers serving without recognition, and everyday believers waiting on delayed promises, this book meets you exactly where you are and points you toward where God intends to take you. You will not simply read Jacob's story. You will see your own. Inside this book, you will discover:. Why small, unimpressive beginnings are never a sign of God's absence. How to work with excellence without secretly demanding it as payment for God's favor. A biblically accurate look at the true meaning of Jacob's dream about the flocks, and what it teaches about imagination and wealth. How to handle betrayal without losing your blessing or your integrity. The four forces that move you from serving someone else's vision to fulfilling your own assignment. Why some seasons of unfair suffering do not resolve neatly in this life, and how to remain faithful anyway. A thirty day devotional journal to help you apply these truths long after the final chapter"God is not merely preparing wealth for you.
He is preparing you for wealth."- from The Laban's House ExperienceWhether you are building a new life far from home, waiting on a promotion that has not yet come, or serving faithfully in a ministry role no one applauds, The Laban's House Experience will help you see your present circumstances through new eyes, not as a place of exploitation, but as the very training ground for the legacy God intends to build through you.