How can we move from being a change loather to becoming a change lover? Here are three actions that have helped me as a faith-driven entrepreneur.
Read MoreIn the late 1980s, Cosmos Corporation’s lone shampoo supplier shut down abruptly. In the blink of an eye, Cosmos had hundreds of customer orders with no one to fill them. Here’s what they did.
Read MoreBill Yoh offers ten ways that faith fuels who he is in secular work environments, influencing how he leads, how he drives culture, and how he lives his core values.
Read MoreOne entrepreneur shares how she embraces the marketplaces as her place of ministry and works excellently, generously, and kindly for the glory of God. It’s never too late for the people around us to hear the word of God.
Read More“Selling my business and taking home $100M was the worst decision I ever made,” a well-known entrepreneur once said. I was floored. How could this be?
Read MoreWhat does it look like to put God at the center of your business? When we see our workplace as an opportunity to bring hope and life to people that desperately need it, it changes everything. Our job is to live faithfully and obediently wherever He has placed us.
Read MoreLet me introduce you to Tim. Tim was the ideal model for anyone asking how to be a great car salesman. And he exemplified the two traits I think all business people should have regardless of industry.
Read MoreEvery entrepreneur is custom-created for a purpose. But how, in a world so full of noise and distraction and fear, do we go about staying on (or getting on - let’s be honest) the road we’re called to travel?
Read MoreWe are facing a pandemic of not only mental illness (which is a severe problem) but also an even bigger one of mental wellness. How can soul care serve us in this arena?
Read MoreAt its best, business is both purposeful and profitable, dynamic and gainful, commercial and rewarding. Far from being opposites, good business and good behavior go hand-in-hand, and biblical principles can align with best practices.
Read MoreIf we don’t keep priorities straight, then the idolatry of work can slowly enmesh us. Our souls shrivel, and our perspectives fade as we shift from worshipping the Creator to worshipping the created. That’s when we become workaholics.
Read MoreThe process of letting go is not easy. Often, and this takes courage to admit, we have defined our identity around aspects of our life that are the hardest to release. We probably all know someone who is defined by their job title, corporate or leadership position and seems lost when they are suddenly without it.
Read MoreHere’s what the Bible has to say about hope and how people in business can use this truth to identify opportunities and work for a better future.
Read MoreRegardless of the size of your business, it’s possible to work well with a family business partner if you prioritize clear communication and a humble, Christ-like relationship. Here’s what I’ve learned over the years.
Read MoreTrue purpose has everything to do with becoming part of something bigger than you. God has a vision for the world, and He wants your help in making that vision real. God stitches you into community for the purpose of sharing life and faith.
Read MoreDo you know what’s more important than making the right decision? Having God go with you.
Read MoreWe are both created and called to collaborate with one another in the Kingdom of God. We need the creativity, the shared resources, the accountability, the strengthening, and the pure Holy Spirit outpouring that is found when Christ-centered people. And we are called together on one accord with a shared purpose.
Read MoreHow is your business going beyond profit and advancing social good? The role of business is clearly changing, but this might not be so surprising to Faith Driven Entrepreneurs. For centuries, Christ-following leaders have realized that business can be used to love others. Commerce is an avenue to reveal God’s love and truth.
Read MoreLet’stake a look at several movies that feature people who honor God in their workplaces through doing excellent work, making a spiritual impact on others, and blessing their communities.
Read MoreLike you and me, Paul had his good days and his bad days as he interacted with others. Paul was obedient however, it was not easy. There were days of frustration as some people rejected Paul’s teaching. Even though Paul was being obedient and doing his job, he must have felt some- times like he was swimming upstream.
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