Defining Christian leadership for the Christian entrepreneurs

Let’s talk about problems for a second.
Not the annoying kind like spilling coffee on your keyboard…
The kind that keeps you up at night—client issues, slow months, uncertainty, and the pressure of trying to build something meaningful without losing your mind (or your faith).

Most of us do the right thing:
We bring those problems to God in prayer.
That’s good.
But what if—just maybe—we flipped that script?

What if instead of just bringing our problems to God, we started bringing God into our problems?

Invite Him In

Problems feel different when the King walks into the room.

  • That tough client?
    Let God guide the conversation.

  • That cash flow crunch?
    Let God provide the wisdom—and peace—you need.

  • That feeling of overwhelm?
    Let the Spirit remind you who’s actually in control.

Too often we treat prayer like a voicemail we hope God checks before Tuesday.
But He’s not distant. He’s present.
He wants to walk into the boardroom, into the email inbox, into the spreadsheet—right there with you.

Problems = Opportunities in Disguise

Here’s the truth:
Most problems aren’t roadblocks.
They’re detours.
Or even better—growth spurts in disguise.

“Problems are just opportunities we haven’t figured out yet.”

It might be the opportunity to trust Him more.
To grow your character.
To pause, listen, and realize you’re not supposed to handle this all on your own.

Final Reminder

Whatever you’re dealing with today—
Don’t just drag it to God like a heavy suitcase.

Instead, open the door and invite Him into the mess.

Let Him walk with you through the storm,
Guide your decisions,
Calm your spirit,
And use your business as a light in the darkness.

“Whatever you do, do it all for the glory of God.” – 1 Corinthians 10:31

Be a blessing today.
And don’t forget—you’re already blessed.

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