Engaging Heaven for Trade by Dr. Ron M. Horner

Engaging Heaven for Trade

Divine Economics Meets Earthly Hustle

Narrated byJim Crouse
Length3h08m
Release dateMay 12, 2025
LanguageEnglish
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AuthorDr. Ron M. Horner
NarratorJim Crouse
Runtime3h08m
PublishedMay 12, 2025
RatingNot yet rated
CategoriesMoney & Finance, Religion & Spirituality, Christianity, Christian Living
FormatAudiobook (Digital)
PlatformAudible

About This Audiobook

This isn’t another dry finance guide or abstract theological treatise—*Engaging Heaven for Trade* boldly reframes commerce as a sacred exchange, where every transaction (from a handshake deal to a stock trade) becomes an act of spiritual partnership. Dr. Ron M. Horner, a pastor with decades in marketplace ministry, strips away the false divide between faith and profit, arguing that heaven isn’t just watching our trades—it’s *participating* in them. The audiobook’s brevity (just over three hours) makes it a sharp listen, but don’t mistake its length for shallowness: Horner packs each chapter with scriptural hooks, real-world anecdotes, and a provocative challenge to view money as a divine tool rather than a moral test.

Narrator Jim Crouse delivers the material with the measured cadence of a seasoned preacher—think less fire-and-brimstone, more boardroom-meets-pulpit. His voice carries the weight of conviction without veering into melodrama, a tone that suits Horner’s blend of practical advice (how to ‘trade’ with integrity) and metaphysical claims (angels as ‘divine brokers’). What sets this apart from other faith-and-finance titles? It’s unapologetically supernatural, framing Excel spreadsheets and sales calls as potential sites of heavenly collaboration. Skeptics may balk, but entrepreneurs of faith will find it electrifying.

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Editor's Review

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I’ll admit: I rolled my eyes at the title. *Engaging Heaven for Trade* sounded like prosperity gospel repackaged for LinkedIn. But Horner’s approach surprised me. This isn’t about ‘naming and claiming’ wealth—it’s about *redefining* trade as a covenant act. He weaves Old Testament stories (Jacob’s ladder as a ‘divine supply chain’) with modern examples (a real estate deal he claims was ‘orchestrated by angels’), and while some leaps feel speculative, his core argument—that commerce can be worship—lands with unexpected force. Jim Crouse’s narration is the audiobook’s secret weapon. His voice has the gravelly warmth of a mentor who’s seen both market crashes and miracles, and he handles Horner’s denser theological passages with clarity. That said, the pacing stumbles in Chapter 4, where a 20-minute exegesis on ‘the parable of the talents’ drags despite Crouse’s best efforts. And Horner’s repeated use of ‘heavenly trade ledgers’ as a metaphor starts to feel strained by the final hour. Still, the production quality is crisp, with no distracting edits or volume spikes. For listeners tired of finance books that ignore faith—or faith books that ignore finance—this is a rare hybrid. Just be ready to suspend cynicism when Horner describes ‘negotiating with angelic investors.’

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