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Victorious Eche, CEO and Founder of Victoriouseche.com, embodies transformational leadership rooted in her unwavering faith. With a background in accounting, business management, and project management, Victorious leverages her expertise to help businesses align their vision and goals with strategic project execution. Her journey, however, is not solely defined by professional accolades but by a profound commitment to integrating her Christian faith into every aspect of her leadership and operations.
For Victorious, living out her faith in business is about intentionality and a deep-seated 'God consciousness.' This awareness guides her interactions, ensuring fairness and kindness in all dealings. She constantly seeks to honor God through her work, striving to be His 'arms and legs' and bring Him glory. The Bible serves as her ultimate guide, providing timeless principles and insights into human experiences and their resolutions, offering a roadmap for navigating challenges and making sound decisions.
A pivotal moment in Victorious's faith journey involved a three-year period of intense solitude and spiritual growth. Prior to this, she describes herself as a 'serial people pleaser,' driven by a desire for connection and social engagement. However, a divine directive led her to withdraw from social circles and dedicate herself to studying the Word of God. This period, though initially challenging and marked by loneliness, proved transformative. It cultivated a profound dependence on God, shifting her focus from external validation to internal conviction. This experience empowered her to set boundaries, say 'no' to unaligned activities, and be more intentional about her relationships and business connections, ensuring they align with her renewed spiritual clarity.
Victorious's approach to generosity in business is equally faith-driven. While she faithfully tithed a fixed percentage of her income during her corporate career, her entrepreneurial journey presented a new dynamic. Without a regular salary, she sought divine guidance on giving. The Lord revealed a principle of giving from the heart, with peace and joy, rather than adhering strictly to a legalistic percentage. This understanding broadened her definition of generosity beyond monetary contributions to include offering her time, talent, and expertise through pro bono consultations for businesses unable to afford her services. This act of selfless giving is underpinned by her unwavering trust in God's provision.
To other Christian business leaders, Victorious offers powerful encouragement: 'Hold God accountable to His Word.' She emphasizes the importance of prayer, particularly engaging in 'spiritual warfare' through intercessory prayer, even at unconventional hours like 3 AM. Recognizing that obstacles in business can have spiritual roots, she urges leaders to leverage prayer as their 'God-given potential' to overcome challenges and achieve their goals. Her message is clear: intentional faith, rooted in God's Word and expressed through fervent prayer, is the bedrock of successful Kingdom business.
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Kingdom Factor Coach | Transformation Speaker | High-Performance Leadership Coach | Helping Faith-Driven Entrepreneurs Scale with Clarity, Confidence & Conviction | Win From the Inside Out
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