3 Good Reasons Why Every Christian Should Have a Home Business
For nearly 20 years, I have been a leader in promoting home business for women I have spoken on the topic of women
entrepreneurs and women’s entrepreneurship around the country, including at three conferences hosted by Senator John McCain. Whether you are looking to mind your own business, start an at home business, launching into an internet home business opportunities or explore online home business options, this free home business guide is for you.
1. To have more control over our time, thereby enabling you to “seek first the Kingdom” rather than seeking first to please your employer. When you work for an employer, you are required to work when, where and how they require. When you have your own home business, you have more control over when, where and how you work. Of course, you are still responsible to your customers. But there is much more time flexibility when you are your own boss.
This time flexibility provides more opportunities for you to volunteer at church, to travel on mission trips and just to be involved in your children’s lives. If your child has a school play in the middle of the afternoon, you can be there. You don’t need
anyone’s permission. If your church is organizing an outreach to a hurricane-devastated region of the country, you can
sign up.
2. It’s Biblical to ‘mind your own business.’ Believe it or not, the Bible does have something to say about working from home. “Make it your ambition to lead a quiet life, to mind your own business and to work with your hands, just as we told you, so that your daily life may win the respect of outsiders and so that you will not be dependent on anybody”
(1 Thes. 4:11-12).
I believe the Bible makes a strong case for working from home. In addition to the example of the Proverbs 31 woman, who was clearly a home-based business woman, consider this passage from the Bible: “Make it your ambition to lead a quiet life, to mind your own business and to work with your hands, just as we told you, so that your daily life may win the respect of outsiders and so that you will not be dependent on anybody” (1 Thes. 4:11-12).
Those words were my inspiration almost twenty years ago when I walked away from a steady paycheck and decided to explore what it meant to mind my own business so I would not have to be dependent on anybody. At the time, the work- from-home phenomenon had not yet begun. In fact, “working from home” meant you were unemployed, unstable or otherwise dysfunctional.
But I was one of countless women who had gotten fed up with the corporate greed of the 1980s. I had no desire to spend my life bumping up against glass ceilings, exhausting myself to make someone else rich. I also experienced corporate downsizing firsthand. In 1989, my entire investment banking department was eliminated one morning without notice. I vividly remember wandering the streets of downtown Philadelphia—in shock, overwhelmed with helplessness. I never wanted to feel so dependent on anybody again. So I made a decision, somewhere between my former office and the train ride home, to launch out on my own.
My first business was marketing communications: writing press releases, brochures and ad campaigns. It was hard to get people to take me seriously as I tried to compete with the big city advertising agencies. But I had a talent for writing and fresh motivation in the form of my first daughter, Leah, born in March 1990. I landed my largest client when I walked into his office wearing a dark pin-striped business suit, pushing my newborn in her stroller. He said he was
impressed with my determination and touched by my priorities. I’ve been self-employed from home every since.
3. Because we are called to be wise. Proverbs 24:3 says, “By wisdom a house is built, and through understanding it is established.” Solomon, the wisest man who ever lived, advised:
“Cast your bread upon the waters,
for after many days you will find it again.
Give portions to seven, yes to eight,
for you do not know what disaster may come upon the land.”
Ecclesiastes 11:1-2
In today’s society, where job security is a thing of the distant past, it is unwise to put all your eggs in one basket or all your hope in one paycheck. Obviously, as Christians, our hope is in God but God expects us to use wise financial judgment (read the Parable of the Talents). Every Christian should have multiple sources of income, not just one.
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Hey Donna, this is great!!!! I hope to one day be able to have the pleasure to work from home. I am currently experiencing not being able to do all I would like to do in the ministry I serve because I work at a job. Thank you for sharing this and I look forward to more.
Great blog, Donna. I wholeheartedly agree. We have home based businesses for several years and are enjoying a level of freedom that we never experienced before. Coming from the corporate world I have found it to be very refreshing and a lot of fun. We have helped more people live healthier, happier and rewarding lives than ever before in our professional lives. Although it requires a different mindset, persistence, commitment and the willingness to acquire personal and professional skills I recommend it highly to explore home based business options and make an educated choice. Do your due diligence and find something that is right for you and sparks your passion. Give it your best, find great mentors and pursue your dreams.
In gratitude,
Martin
thanks for the encouragement, Martin. We still want to get together!!! Life is just CRAZY (good crazy!) since I put the power of intention behind spreading the word about this new book!
You are such a gifted person, I have no doubt you will be an enormous success at whatever you set your mind and heart to! So great knowing you and Dagmar!
GREAT advice, by the way! Hey folks, listen to Martin. He’s one of the sharpest guys i know !
Hi donna – I just finished your 90 day becoming the woman God wants me to be. thank you for writing it. It was very inspirational. What is the best way for me to find a home based business? do I need to buy another of your books?
I don’t have much money and was hoping to find some companies on your website that I could maybe sign up with. Please advise the best way. I am a single mom and struggling, really struggling financially. Thank you.






