Have you ever stopped to ask yourself—am I serving God through my business?
Not just working hard.
Not just doing good things.
But truly serving—with your time, your talents, and your treasure?
As Christian entrepreneurs, our businesses aren’t separate from our spiritual lives. In fact, they’re one of the greatest tools we’ve been given to make an eternal impact.
Your Business Is Kingdom Ground
Your business is more than a paycheck.
It’s more than a product or a service.
It’s where your calling meets your community—and where your faith can come alive, one decision at a time.
“Go and make disciples…”
— Matthew 28:19
That command wasn’t reserved for pastors or missionaries. It’s for all of us. And that includes making disciples as we go—through our daily work, meetings, emails, interactions, and decisions.
Yes, even through customer service.
Even through vendor contracts.
Even through your spreadsheets and Monday morning check-ins.
Every touchpoint in your business is a chance to honor God.
Reflect, Realign, and Respond
Take a few quiet minutes today to ask yourself:
- Am I truly striving to honor God in all I do?
Not just in church, but in my proposals, policies, and people management? - Do my actions reflect a desire to serve—not just succeed?
Am I stewarding my influence and income with purpose? - How am I making disciples as I go?
Through mentoring? Encouraging a teammate? Leading with compassion?
This isn’t about guilt—it’s about growth.
Practical Next Steps
Take 10–30 minutes to sit with these questions.
Pray.
Journal.
Listen.
Then, make one small change that moves your business closer to God’s best. Maybe it’s starting the day in prayer with your team. Maybe it’s reviewing policies through the lens of integrity. Maybe it’s scheduling time to invest in someone else’s growth.
Whatever it is—start where you are, and serve as you go.
Because when your business becomes your ministry,
your impact multiplies beyond what you can measure.
✝️ Need help aligning your business with God’s purpose?
Schedule a call with Rev. Lyle. Let’s build something that honors Him—together.
Take 10-30 minutes to really reflect on each of these questions. You may even want to adjust some of the day to day routines to better align with what God wants from you in your business.
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