
EP 94: How to Build a Business That Honors God, Part 1
IBAM- International Business As Mission Biblical Entrepreneurship
What does it really mean to run a business that reflects God’s Kingdom?
In this episode, we explore foundational biblical business principles that guide how leaders think, decide, and operate in both business and life. These principles are drawn from the teachings of Jesus—through His proclamations, parables, and practices—and are designed to shape every area of leadership.
You’ll hear why business is not just about success, but about alignment—with purpose, stewardship, and eternal impact. From the call to “go the second mile,” to applying the Golden Rule in decision-making, these principles challenge the way leaders approach customers, teams, and growth.
This episode also unpacks the importance of building profit with purpose, understanding the power of clear “yes” and “no” decisions, and making the critical shift from thinking like an owner to living as a steward.
At the heart of it all is a deeper mission: not just building a successful business, but living a life that reflects God’s Kingdom and ultimately hears the words, “Well done, good and faithful servant.”
If you’re a leader, entrepreneur, or someone seeking to integrate faith into your work, this conversation will challenge and equip you to lead with clarity, purpose, and impact.
- 00:00 Biblical Business Roots00:58 Principles Introduction08:19 Key Business Principles18:17 Profits with Purpose21:39 Purposeful Impact27:49 Call to Action
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5 Key Takeaways
Go the Second MileSuccess in business and life comes from always taking the next step and going a little further, not just doing the minimum.
The Golden Rule Still WorksTreating others the way you want to be treated is a foundational principle for long-term business success and strong relationships.
Profit Must Have PurposeBusinesses are designed to generate profit, but lasting impact comes when profit is aligned with a greater purpose.
Clarity Comes from Yes and NoStrong leadership requires clear decisions—knowing what to pursue and what to avoid creates focus and trust.
You Are a Steward, Not an OwnerShifting from ownership to stewardship changes how leaders view responsibility, accountability, and their role in God’s work.