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Being a Christian in business

Many business owners and entrepreneurs, like you, find that their business revolves around them and that it just would not be the same without them at the helm. True. As a start up business it is normally the owner of the business that does all the sales, marketing, project work, administration, finance and so on. The light soon comes on upstairs when they realize that they can’t do everything on their own and they need to employ staff or outsource to do the many jobs needed. After all if you were good at making widgets before you started your business and now focus on marketing or human resources more than making widgets – is this right? You went in to business because you were good at making widgets, and widgets you should make!

The only real way to succeed in business is to treat the business as if it is an entity in its own right – let it become a business that you are serving in rather than a business all about you! As a Christian I firmly believe in the Bible as the true Word of God and feel that acting in this way, giving the business over to God has led to our success in Creative Rush “Commit to the Lord whatever you do, and your plans will succeed.” Prov 16:3 (NIV).

In doing this, handing the business over to the Lord, then not telling anyone – are we are hiding the answer from the world? If Christ can beat sin and death – a recession, credit crunch or downturn is relative small fry!

Keeping our life as Christians hidden from our business life it just not cricket! We should be seeking to build our business on biblical foundations just as we do for the rest our lives. Then in turn should we not live this out in the public domain, showing others how and why we do what we do?

Should we not display the fact that we have built our business, and continue to run our business, on the Word of God and act in many circumstances with faith more than human action or decision first?

In the fast-paced modern-world of business, it is especially important to realize that God’s Word should be, and remain, the cornerstone of your personal life and that of business. God’s Word gives all the insight into how we should run our businesses and with that comes wisdom. (Prov. 2:6).

Christians in business – ensure your life values and business values are entwined with each other and the practices of both mirror these values. Hand your business over today in your prayers and see that the ultimate provider and creator is near at hand.

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This post was written by:

Ant Hodges - who has written 2 posts on The Prosper Magazine an Online Community of Christian Entrepreneurs.

As CEO and one of the founding Directors of Creative Rush, Ant has overall responsibility within his business for Sales and Business Development, Networking, Print and Web design. Ant's passion for seeing small and start-up businesses succeed is part of his drive to commit to this blog - available at www.anthodges.co.uk - posting helpful advice and real nuggets to take away and try in your business today! Commit to the Lord whatever you do, and your plans will succeed.” Prov 16:3 (NIV).

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6 Responses to “Being a Christian in business”

  1. April says:

    Pretty cool post. I just came across your blog and wanted to say
    that I have really enjoyed browsing your posts. Any way
    I’ll be subscribing to your feed and I hope you write again soon!

  2. Pedro says:

    April thank you for those comments. Yes more content will be coming so stay tune and come back soon.

    God bless!

  3. Ant Hodges says:

    Thanks April – always nice to hear good feedack

  4. Tanya says:

    This really made me think. And as a Christian and business owner, I can definitely say that I agree with your concept.I’ve heard business partners in the past remark negatively about someone who openly prayed prior to a business function for His will to be done in terms of the outcome of the event. She was obviously someone who considered God the shepherd of her business.

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