HEALTH AND LOVE — For Christopher and Amanda Upchurch, both said that because they are routinely devise ways to be success and possess financial freedom, joining IT Works Global was, by all accounts, ideal in that it will greatly enable them to not just become successful, but to leave a legacy for their family.
Just recently, Christopher and Amanda Upchurch were asked what do they like the mostly about their present business venture.
Check out their unique response.
“The sovereignty, the pride…the good kinda pride,” said Mr. Upchurch, who subsequently had come to laughs during an interview with Making Headline News this week. “The inspiration, the financial possibilities, your ability to create (becoming) your own boss so you can live by your own schedule and spend time with family or friends who matter the most.”
To business opportunity to which the Upchurches are alluding is their venture as Biloxi, Mississippi-based Ruby/Diamond Leaders for It Works Global, Incorporated.
Widely known as Information Technology Works, Inc. — which is famously abbreviated as IT Works — this health and nutrition-based company was founded in January 2001 and is now debt-free and expanding all over the world.
For the Upchurches, they said that because they are routinely devise ways to be successful coupled with possessing financial freedom, joining IT Works Global was, by all accounts, ideal in that it will greatly enable them to not just become successful, but to leave a legacy for their family.
For the Upchurches, they said that because they are routinely devise ways to be successful coupled with possessing financial freedom, joining IT Works Global was, by all accounts, ideal in that it will greatly enable them to not just become successful, but to leave a legacy for their family.
“To see dreams driven, God giving, life living individuals max the creators purpose out of them with not being afraid to talk, laugh, dance, take risk (or have faith) in becoming what odds say you weren’t,” the Upchurches said. “To enjoy the God life and to not be enslaved.”
A couple that is strongly active in ministry, the Upchurches have come to the realization that a business venture of this nature is beneficial, in large part because it greatly complements their Christian-based schedules.
Heck, that’s just like God.
“As leaders in this phenomenal company, we want you to know it’s not too late to live again,” the Upchurches said. “We didn’t always have a smooth sailing. With God, all things are possible if you believe.”
Interesting enough, Mr. Upchurch is especially appreciative of the pertinent advice suggested by his beloved companion.
LEANING NOT UNTO THEIR OWN UNDERSTANDING — “As leaders in this phenomenal company, we want you to know it’s not too late to live again,” the Upchurches said. “We didn’t always have a smooth sailing. With God, all things are possible if you believe.”
“My wife would say, ‘Whosoever will join us on this healthy and wealthy lifestyle of the best, will be blessed life now!” he said.
In that order.
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