

Are you a Christian Business Leader seeking to partner with God in your daily worklife? And wondering how to do that in our current cultural climate? First, you have to understand your calling and identity as a leader in the marketplace. Next, you have to understand your authority as a child of God. If your faith is going to thrive in a culture that outright disdains God, you need to understand who God says you are and the authority He's given you. Then you'll be shifting culture ... not beholden to it. Want to learn more about partnering with God at work? Visit atworkasinheaven.com for more resources.
This is Episode 1 of 5 in a new content series: Partnering with God at Work in A Culture that Disdains Him! This episode uncovers what it looks like to understand your call as a Kingdom-Minded Business Leader. Over the upcoming weeks, we’ll be exploring the following actions necessary for Kingdom-Minded Leaders to partner with God in today’s culture: 1- Understand Your Call 2- Understand Your Authority 3- Understand Your King 4- Get Off The Fence 5- Just Get Started Be the first to access our new series by following me on Substack: https://awaih.substack.com/
It’s time for a new series: Partnering with God at Work in A Culture that Disdains Him! Over the upcoming weeks, we’ll be exploring the following actions necessary for Kingdom-Minded Leaders to partner with God in today’s culture: 1- Understand Your Call 2- Understand Your Authority 3- Understand Your King 4- Get Off The Fence 5- Just Get Started Be the first to access our new series by following me on Substack: awaihl.substack.com.
A conversation for business leaders on how to stand up for your faith in your workplace. My friend Jasmine Sneed from the Frederick Rescue Mission only spoke for about 5 minutes at our recent National Day of Prayer event - but it was POWERFUL. And It turns out, the Lord has me focused on a very similar thrust. So when I shared this all with Ali Berger from ALLAUR, she said “Hey, let’s do a zoom with Jasmine.” Great idea! Enjoy.
Part 2 to discovering HOW God and Business mix. I share verses and resources to help you further work through this idea.
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I'm unpacking the statement: "God and Business don't mix."
I certainly understand if you hold the sentiment that they may not. That's largely what corporate America will tell you - that God doesn't belong in business. In some cases, your pastor may even tell you that.
I used to think that way too.
Here's my story, and why I learned to include God in my business and work-life.
Earlier this week, I posed a question: "A Kingdom business is the same as a Christian business?" and asked for your opinions.
This question was one I had to discover for myself as I started a business of my own. I did my research, curious what my mandate was as a "Christian" starting a business. After looking at the business models of many proclaimed "Christian" businesses, I knew I was being called to something different.
I came to the understanding that a Christian is a person, but a Kingdom is a place. The Kingdom is about making the business look more like God's Kingdom. This is the journey of a building a Kingdom-minded business.
Often times, the way you know your purpose from the Lord is based on what brings you joy. But perhaps another indicator is what triggers you – some injustice that stands out to you among all the other injustices in the world.
Every business can’t be the absolute best in their market, but neither should there be participation trophies for businesses that behave badly. The whole point of a business is to serve customers. If you’re only in it for you, you don’t really have a business.
As a business owner who goes the extra mile to ensure customers are satisfied, even inconveniencing ourselves to make something right, it's downright frustrating to be on the receiving end of bad business. Particularly, little 'k' kingdom business – the kingdom of this world. But hey – when life gives you lemons, make a vlog, right?
I've been feeling it. You've been feeling it. So we've been talking about it. Weariness.
We'll talk soon about solutions. Ideas for navigating your own way through it. And helping your team work through it too. But for now, we've been exploring where it comes from. Seems time to see what Scripture actually says about it.
After digging in, I found some interesting insights, and maybe a surprise twist or two. I've shared all this and more in the attached video. Have a watch - and I'd love to hear your thoughts in the comments.
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In this series we've discussed the different kinds of weariness, what causes it, and what scripture has to say about it. Now it's time to talk about how to navigate weariness according to who God is and His will for our lives.