If you're running a business as a Christian, let me tell you: you’re standing in a powerful position. The marketplace is noisy, crowded, and often driven by values that don’t align with our faith. But as a follower of Christ, you have an edge—a way to stand out without shouting louder or lowering your standards. It’s not just about the bottom line; it’s about a higher calling. You’re here not only to succeed but to lead by example, to bring Kingdom principles into every corner of your business.
Here’s the truth: the way you lead your business preaches a sermon that words alone could never deliver. When your team, your clients, and your partners see your faith in action, they see Christ through you. They’re watching—so let’s show them something they’ll never forget.
1. Lead by Serving, the Way Jesus Did
Christ didn’t come with demands; He came to serve. Mark 10:45 spells it out, "For even the Son of Man did not come to be served, but to serve…" Imagine the impact you can have when you lead with this same heart. When you start by meeting the needs of your team and your customers, everything changes. Your team feels valued, supported, and motivated—and they pass that experience on to your clients. That’s how servant leadership works. It doesn’t just create a positive workplace; it creates a movement.
In practical terms, this means investing in your team’s growth, recognizing their potential, and giving them space to flourish. When your people feel cared for, they become your best ambassadors—carrying your vision forward and treating every customer interaction as a chance to make an impact.
2. Integrity: Your Business’s Greatest Asset
Let’s be real. Trust isn’t just given in today’s world; it’s earned. Proverbs 11:3 reminds us, “The integrity of the upright guides them…” And integrity—real, unshakeable integrity—is what sets your business apart. When you operate transparently, when every deal and decision is grounded in honesty, you’re building a business people want to come back to.
Customers today crave authenticity. They want to know that you mean what you say, that your word counts. So make your commitments rock-solid. Treat your employees with fairness, use ethical marketing, and be honest even when it’s easier not to. I’ve seen time and again that integrity builds loyalty. People don’t just buy from you; they invest in you.
3. Stewardship: Making the Most of God’s Gifts
Your business is a gift—a responsibility given to you by God. And that’s where stewardship comes in. The Parable of the Talents in Matthew 25 reminds us that God calls us to maximize what we’ve been given, not to hide it. Stewardship means seeing your business not just as your own, but as a way to impact others.
Imagine what your business could do if you viewed every dollar, every employee, and every client as part of God’s work. This mindset invites innovation, inspires growth, and empowers your team to think big. When you see your role as a steward, your work becomes part of something greater. You’re not just a CEO—you’re a Kingdom-builder.
4. Evangelism Through Your Work
Every day, whether you realize it or not, you’re showing people what faith looks like. Colossians 3:23 says, “Whatever you do, work heartily, as for the Lord.” Think of it this way: with each interaction, each decision, you’re shining a light. You’re showing people a love that goes deeper than transactions and policies.
Your kindness, respect, and integrity become the bridge that opens doors for deeper conversations about faith. As people experience Christ’s love through your actions, your business becomes a living testimony, speaking to their hearts in ways words alone can’t.
5. Inclusivity: Building a Business That Reflects Christ’s Love
We’re called to love our neighbors as ourselves (Mark 12:31), and that doesn’t stop at the office door. When you create a workplace where everyone feels valued, you’re reflecting the heart of Christ. An inclusive culture isn’t just a nice idea; it’s a powerful statement of faith. By showing respect and love to every person you work with—regardless of their background—you’re creating a safe space where everyone can thrive. And when people feel truly valued, they give their best.
Your Legacy: More Than Profits, It’s Impact
As a Christian entrepreneur, you’re not just building a business—you’re creating a legacy. The way you lead, the values you hold, and the principles you uphold will echo far beyond your time in the office. By practicing servant leadership, unwavering integrity, faithful stewardship, and genuine inclusivity, you’re building a business that transforms lives.
So, here’s my encouragement to you: make each day count. Let your work reflect the heart of Christ, and watch as He uses your business to change lives, uplift communities, and inspire others. Because at the end of the day, success isn’t just measured in dollars. It’s measured in the lives you touch, the people you serve, and the legacy you leave behind.
Set your sights higher, and let your business be a beacon of hope—a reflection of Christ’s love in action.
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As a founding board member of Jacob’s House and The Joseph Initiative, a steering committee member for University of California, Riverside’s A.Gary Anderson Graduate School of Management, and the winner of the fastest growing small business inside a leading international professional services business, I have the knowledge and experience to help you navigate the challenges of business integrity matters. My role as an author, small group study leader, change agent, and non-profit board member, along with my past experience as a men’s ministry director and successful business leader, uniquely qualifies me to help Christian business owners honor and glorify God in their businesses.
It’s time to take your business to the next level by aligning your goals with God’s blessings and honoring Him through your business practices. I will inspire you to tap into the power of God’s blessings and provide you with practical strategies to integrate faith-based principles into your business operations. Together, we can make a positive impact in the business world while honoring God in all that we do.
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