OPERATING A CHRISTIAN BUSINESS

Whatever you do, work at it with all your heart, as working for the Lord, not for human beings, since you know that you will receive an inheritance from the Lord as a reward.Colossians 3:23-24

As we make our way through the week, let this remind us that our work—whether in marketing, ministry or business—is ultimately service to God. When we approach our tasks with excellence and purpose, we’re not just building brands or growing audiences; we’re stewarding the gifts and opportunities He’s given us.

In today’s newsletter, we’re exploring the rise of values-aligned shopping and what it means for Christian businesses looking to connect authentically with faith-driven consumers. We’ve also got updates on YouTube’s new AI features for creators, TikTok Shop’s shipping policy changes, top marketing conferences for 2026 and more.

The American marketplace is experiencing a fundamental shift. Consumers increasingly want to know not just what they’re buying, but who they’re buying from—and what those businesses stand for. For Christian entrepreneurs and faith-based companies, this cultural moment presents unprecedented opportunities to connect with customers who share their values.

The Values-Driven Consumer Movement

Today’s shoppers are voting with their wallets in ways previous generations rarely considered. Research shows that consumers across political and religious spectrums are making purchasing decisions based on corporate values, social positions, and ethical practices. For the Christian community, this trend has manifested in a growing desire to support businesses that align with biblical principles and conservative values.

This isn’t simply about boycotting companies with opposing viewpoints. It represents a proactive approach to commerce—seeking out and supporting businesses that actively uphold faith-based values. Christian consumers are asking questions like: Does this company respect religious freedom? Do they support pro-life causes? Are they committed to traditional family values? Do they operate with biblical integrity?

The Emergence of Faith-Based Marketplaces

In response to this demand, several platforms have emerged to connect values-driven consumers with like-minded businesses. These marketplaces serve as discovery engines, helping Christian shoppers find everything from everyday household goods to professional services from vendors who share their worldview.

These platforms function as more than simple directories. They create ecosystems where faith-based businesses can thrive without compromising their convictions. Business owners can be transparent about their values without fear of cancellation or social media backlash. Instead, their faith becomes a competitive advantage—a reason customers choose them over generic alternatives.

The marketplace model offers several advantages for Christian businesses. First, it provides visibility among a highly targeted audience already predisposed to support them. Second, it builds trust through vetting and community endorsement. Third, it creates network effects where satisfied customers become advocates, spreading awareness through their own faith communities.

Why This Matters for Faith-Driven Entrepreneurs

For decades, many Christian business owners felt they needed to keep their faith private in the marketplace. The cultural climate suggested that mixing business with religion was unprofessional or potentially alienating to customers. That calculation has changed dramatically.

Today, authenticity is Priority Number One. Consumers have become adept at detecting hollow corporate virtue-signaling, and they’re hungry for genuine conviction. Christian business owners who operate openly according to their faith principles find themselves attracting loyal customers who appreciate their integrity.

This shift creates specific opportunities across multiple sectors. Christian retailers can compete more effectively when customers know their purchases support faith-affirming businesses. Service providers from plumbers to financial advisors can differentiate themselves in crowded markets. Even digital businesses and content creators can build audiences by being explicit about their Christian worldview.

Building Trust Through Transparency

The foundation of values-aligned shopping is trust, and trust requires transparency. Christian businesses succeeding in this space don’t just claim to share their customers’ values—they demonstrate it through their actions, policies and partnerships.

This transparency might include clear statements about company values on websites and marketing materials. It could involve charitable giving to faith-based organizations or ministries. Some businesses share how their Christian principles guide their business practices, from employee treatment to vendor selection to pricing strategies.

The Community Advantage

Transparency also means acknowledging that running a Christian business doesn’t mean perfection. Customers appreciate honesty about challenges and growth. They respect business owners who admit mistakes and seek to do better, reflecting the Christian principles of humility and redemption.

One often-overlooked aspect of values-aligned shopping is the community dimension. When Christian consumers support Christian businesses, they’re not just making transactions—they’re strengthening a broader faith community. The money spent circulates within networks of believers, supporting families who attend church, give to ministries and raise children in the faith.

This creates a virtuous cycle. Strong Christian businesses can afford to be more generous with charitable giving. They can sponsor youth groups, support mission trips and contribute to church building projects. Their success becomes a blessing that multiplies throughout the Christian community.

For business owners, connecting with this community provides more than revenue. It offers encouragement, accountability, and partnership. Many Christian entrepreneurs report that the relationships formed through values-aligned platforms become sources of prayer support, business wisdom, and genuine friendship.

Practical Steps for Christian Businesses

If you run a Christian business or are considering starting one, several practical steps can help you capitalize on the values-aligned shopping trend:

Start by clarifying your values. What specific Christian principles guide your business? How do these translate into concrete business practices? Being able to articulate this clearly helps customers understand what makes you different.

Make your faith visible without being preachy. Include a clear values statement on your website. Consider adding an “Our Story” section that shares how your faith influences your business approach. Use imagery and language that subtly signals your Christian identity.


Seek out platforms and communities where values-driven consumers gather. Research faith-based marketplaces and directories relevant to your industry. Engage authentically in Christian business networks, both online and in your local community.

Deliver exceptional quality and service. Your Christian identity might attract customers initially, but only excellence will keep them coming back. Remember that your business practices reflect on your faith. Shoddy work or poor customer service undermines your Christian witness more than any mission statement can overcome.

Build partnerships with other Christian businesses. Cross-promotion, joint ventures, and referrals create a network effect that benefits everyone. When a Christian plumber recommends a Christian electrician to a customer, both businesses win and the customer feels confident in both referrals.

Some Christian business owners worry that being explicitly faith-based might limit their customer base. This concern deserves honest consideration. Yes, being openly Christian may mean some potential customers choose competitors. However, the customers you attract through values-alignment typically become more loyal, provide better word-of-mouth marketing and create less conflict because they already share your foundational principles.

Addressing Potential Concerns

Others worry about accusations of exclusivity or discrimination. Operating as a Christian business doesn’t mean refusing to serve non-Christians—most faith-based businesses serve all customers gladly. It simply means being transparent about your values and attracting customers who appreciate that transparency.

There’s also the question of quality perception. Some consumers might assume “Christian business” is code for amateur or lower-quality. Combat this through professionalism, quality work and strong branding. Your faith should enhance your reputation, not become an excuse for mediocrity.

The Bigger Picture

The rise of values-aligned shopping represents more than a marketing trend. It reflects a deeper cultural desire for meaning and connection in an increasingly fragmented society. People want their daily choices to reflect their deepest beliefs. They want their economic activity to support the kind of world they want to live in.

For Christian businesses, this moment offers a unique opportunity to demonstrate what kingdom-minded commerce looks like. It’s a chance to prove that biblical principles create flourishing businesses that serve customers well, treat employees fairly, and contribute positively to communities.

When Christian businesses succeed, they create a powerful testimony. They show that faith and excellence aren’t contradictory. They demonstrate that businesses can be profitable while maintaining integrity. They prove that the marketplace can be a mission field where Christian values shine through everyday transactions.

Looking Ahead

The values-aligned shopping movement shows no signs of slowing. As cultural divisions deepen and consumers become more sophisticated about how their dollars impact society, the demand for values-transparent businesses will likely grow. Christian entrepreneurs who position themselves well now can build lasting enterprises with loyal customer bases.

The key is authenticity. customers can detect when faith is being used as a marketing gimmick versus when it genuinely drives business decisions. The Christian businesses that will thrive in this new landscape are those led by owners who would operate according to biblical principles regardless of whether it attracted customers—but who also recognize the blessing when it does.

This is more than a business opportunity. It’s a chance to build something that honours God, serves people well, and contributes to the flourishing of Christian communities. For entrepreneurs willing to embrace that calling, the values-aligned shopping movement offers fertile ground for growth, impact, and faithful stewardship of the gifts God has given them.

The question isn’t whether values-aligned shopping will continue—it will. The question is whether Christian businesses will rise to meet this moment with excellence, integrity, and authentic faith that transforms both commerce and communities.

If values-aligned consumers are actively seeking businesses like yours, the question is simple: will they find you? 

“A worldwide people who, in their business and working lives, are experiencing the reality of goals, strategies, and plans, becoming an outward manifestation of an inward walk of faith, leading to a glorious release of the Kingdom of God.”

It is helpful to connect with like minded business people and as a Board Member of the International Christian Chamber of Commerce Australia (www,iccc.net) I can recommend ICCC, They have great training resources which you can access for free on http://www.transformedworkinglife.net.

I am confident that God will use me to help people grow businesses in Jesus coming Millennial Kingdom. It is a talent that God has given me and He wastes nothing. Start preparing yourself now for Jesus Millennial Kingdom. Go to http://www.millennialkingdom.net for information and resources.

MAKING A NEW YEARS RESOLUTION

God used the prophet Isaiah to encourage the Children of Israel after they lived in exile for many years. The people no longer believed they had a successful future. Negative thinking patterns kept them trapped. The message delivered by the prophet offered a new way forward for the Children of Israel, and it will do the same for you.

Forget the former things; do not dwell on the past. See, I am doing a new thing! Now it springs up; do you not perceive it? I am making a way in the wilderness and streams in the wasteland” Isaiah 43:18–19

Forget the Former Things

Success always begins with the decision to forget the former things. We cannot move into the future with God if we are still looking in the rearview mirror. You may have tried to step out in faith and your dreams didn’t work out. Maybe your business failed or the ministry didn’t get off the ground. Perhaps you’ve tried to lose weight but have failed many times.

“Former things” have the power to keep us stuck if we’re not careful. God wants us to understand that despite our past failures, He still has a plan for our future. He has given us the Holy Spirit as our counsellor, teacher, and comforter.

You, however, are not in the flesh but in the Spirit, if in fact, the Spirit of God dwells in you. Anyone who does not have the Spirit of Christ does not belong to him... If the Spirit of him who raised Jesus from the dead dwells in you, He who raised Christ Jesus from the dead will also give life to your mortal bodies through his Spirit who dwells in you. Romans 8:9,11

The Holy Spirit is the one who produces the fruit of the Spirit in our lives; love, joy, peace, patience, faithfulness, goodness, gentleness, kindness, and self-control,

But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faith, gentleness, self-control.Galatians 5:22

We must walk by the Spirit

I say then, walk by the Spirit and you will not carry out the desire of the flesh. For the flesh desires what is against the Spirit, and the Spirit desires what is against the flesh; these are opposed to each other so that you don’t do what you want. But if you are led by the Spirit, you are not under the law. Galatians 5:16-18

As well, He is the one that provides the gifts of the Spirit for ministry, all nine of them.

A demonstration of the Spirit is given to each person to produce what is beneficial: to one is given a message of wisdom through the Spirit, to another, a message of knowledge by the same Spirit, to another, faith by the same Spirit, to another, gifts of healing by the one Spirit, to another, the performing of miracles, to another, prophecy, to another, distinguishing between spirits, to another, different kinds of languages, to another, interpretation of languages.
But one and the same Spirit is active in all these, distributing to each person as He wills.
1 Corinthians 12:4-10

The path to achieving our goals starts with the decision to forget the former things and concentrate on asking God the Father for guidance. Nothing happens without prayer. Jesus made it possible for us to pray to our Heavenly Father. We pray to our Heavenly Father in Jesus’ name and He will ensure the Holy Spirit guides our steps. Note all three persons of the Trinity should be involved in our lives.

Our prayers must be for God’s will to be done in our lives not our will, Then and only then can you do all things through Him who gives you strength.

I can do all things through Him who strengthens me.Philippians 4:13 ESV

Perceive What God Is Doing

We must learn how to perceive where God is taking us. You may not see the full manifestation of your purpose right now, but if you are being led by the Holy Spirit He will cause circumstances to spring up, which offer clues to guide you forward. It could be that a door unexpectedly opens. Or perhaps a door closes that you thought would stay open.

It’s not our place to know every detail about the future, but if we are in prayer the Holy Spirit will reveal the next step in the journey. In some cases, God has already given us instructions and is waiting for us to make the next move. You must know that God is actively working in your life. If you stop dwelling on the past you can perceive the Holy Spirit’s next step forward.

Trust That God Will Make a Way

It’s important to trust that God is making a way into the unknown places that we can’t handle on our own. If we have a dream that could happen without any assistance from God, then the dream did not come from God. The prospect of walking into our destiny should feel slightly overwhelming, or perhaps even impossible, without help from above. If we limit our future to what we can handle on our own, we will not step into the deeper things that God is doing.

It’s easy to focus on the unknown variables that make us feel unqualified, but that’s why we are in partnership with God. He will make a way in the wilderness where there is no clear path and provide streams in the wasteland when there are no resources. Don’t give your limitations the power to stop you from moving forward with God’s plans.

Make sure that you have at least one good Holy Spirit empowered mentor preferably more than one. A regular weekly connection at least by phone with two others is valuable. If you are in business, organizations like the International Christian Chamber of Commerce (ICCC) are helpful. Their websites are http://www.iccc.net and http://www.transformedworkinglife.net

LIVING ETERNAL NOW

When I first started this website four years ago now, it was because God wanted me to alert believers to live their lives with an eternal focus. Too many were living their lives with their total focus on the here and now. Today, I received a Holy Spirit download, it was like the pat on the back you would receive from your father when you have done something well. It was confirmation from Him that the website “Living Eternal Now” is right on target with what He is doing in the world right now. Now is the time for Christians to start living their life with an eternal focus. Hopefully, you already are. Covid 19 virus is just the start of the shaking God is initiating to refine His church and make the world realise that they and governments are not in control.

END TIMES SIGNS: The parable of the ten virgins (Matthew 25: 1-13), which Jesus told the disciples as part of his answer to their question about what will be the “end times” signs before Jesus establishes His Kingdom on earth, reveals the sad state of the church at that time. All ten virgins were asleep whilst waiting for the bridegroom (Jesus) to come, and worse still, half did not have oil (Holy Spirit) in their lamps (they were not saved even though they thought they were) so Jesus said to them, “depart from Me I don’t know you”. Think on that, half of the people in churches today are unsaved.

How many Christians do you know that are living their life as if Jesus return is imminent, and they want His acknowledgement of a job well done?

If you, or your friends, need help to transform their lives to be in the “acceptable and perfect will of God” then can I suggest you go to the website transformed working life where you will find great free resources made available by the International Christian Chamber of Commerce (ICCC).

ICCC has been raised up by God for such a time as this. For business men and women who want to connect with like minded, committed people of God please go to http://www.iccc.net.

“And do not be conformed to this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind, that you may prove what is that good and acceptable and perfect will of God.” Romans 12:2

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Go to the website http://www.transformedworkinglife.net for free resources for the people of God to come forth in their Calling and manifest the Kingdom of God in their working Life.

How would your workplace be changed if the presence and power of God was regularly manifest?
​What would your business or working life look like if you experienced God’s Kingdom breaking out around you?
How would your day be different if you had a greater sense of the leading of the Holy Spirit?

TRENDS IN MARKETPLACE CHRISTIANITY

What are these trends and why are they so exciting?

Trend #1: “Less Talk, More Action”

Since the 1990s, the Movement has been focused primarily on highlighting problems such as the separations between sacred and secular, Church and the workplace, etc. Today, rather than waiting for an endorsement of their ministry calling to business, many marketplace Christians are simply doing what they are called to do.

For example, many of today’s Christian entrepreneurs are launching and growing successful companies for the foundational purpose of glorifying God in the marketplace. Telos Ventures Capital is an early-stage venture capital fund that has built and invested in aelof these “Gospel-centred, for-profit ventures” (ref. 1). The company invests $50,000 to $300,000 in viable, early-stage startups whose founders demonstrate a compelling response to the question, “How are you planning to live out your faith through this business model?”

God is revealing new technology to His servants. My eldest son’s new company is called REVELANT (Revelation from God of new technology that is relevant for today). Have you heard of nanofluidity? No! neither had I, in fact, it is new and it is about to revolutionise energy consumption and a whole lot of other industries, oil, water and even treatment of diseases. Take a look on You Tube under Revelant or nanofluidity or nanophysics or check out their website http://www.revelant.com.

Trend #2: “Division of Labour”

Every spiritual gift given by the Holy Spirit to the People of God (the Church) is represented in the marketplace. As marketplace Christians are discovering their unique ministry assignments in the business world, a division of labour among the extended Church’s ministry responsibilities is emerging. The uniqueness of our different assignments is the reason for the wide variety of terms and phrases currently used to describe what God is doing in the business world:

  • Biblical Entrepreneurship
  • Marketplace Ministry
  • Business as Mission (BAM)
  • Workplace Ministry
  • The Seven Mountains Mandate
  • Work as Worship
  • Theology of Work
  • Values-Based Investing
  • Theology of Business
  • Eternal Return on Investment (EROI)
  • Christian Companies
  • Social Entrepreneurship
  • Great Commission Companies
  • Christ-Centered Companies
  • Workplace Evangelism
  • Kingdom Business
  • Values-Based Business

Let’s not worry about trying to get everyone to use the same terms. It’s actually a good thing that not every marketplace Christian approaches marketplace Christianity in the exact same way. Every marketplace Christian’s gifts and callings are essential for the fulfilment of God’s will for the business world.

Trend #3: “Ministry Collaboration”

As we recognise the variety and diversity of the Church’s marketplace assignments, many of us are realising opportunities to collaborate with other Christians for the purpose of revealing the glory of God in the business world.

Christian business consultants are providing Spirit-led, Biblically-based business advice for Christian business leaders.

Christian venture capitalists are investing in the companies of Christian entrepreneurs.

Christian chaplains are serving the employees of Christian business owners.

Christian pastors are collaborating with business professionals in their churches to host marketplace ministry equipping programs.

Christian business professionals are referring new customers and clients to each other.

In the podcasting industry (internet radio), an entire eco-system is developing around the theme of “marketplace Christianity.” Since 2013, podcast shows such as The Success Edge, Church for Entrepreneurs, Kingdom Driven Entrepreneur, iWork4Him, Gospel Driven Entrepreneur, Eternal Leadership, Theology of Business, and others have emerged with the goal of helping Christians to apply their Christian faith to their work in business.

The Mission America Coalition has launched a new initiative in which key leaders in the Marketplace Christianity Movement have united under a vision to see 56,000,000 people reached with the love of Jesus in the workplace by the year 2020.

A similar initiative has been launched with marketplace ministries in Australia which includes Business GREENhouse, Paladin Group, Kingdom Builders, Called to Business, Wealth with Purpose and others.

If 56,000,000 people are going to be reached with the love of Jesus in the marketplace by 2020, it’s going to require that we as marketplace Christians work together across denominational, racial, professional, socio-economic, and any other lines that divide us. Approximately 85 percent of Christians spend most of their waking hours working in for-profit companies, so the potential impact of our ministry collaboration for the glory of God is enormous.

Have you noticed evidence of these current trends? Have you noticed any other current trends in the Marketplace Christianity Movement?

[i] http://telosventures.com/about/

Article by Darren Shearer Theology of Business, Three trends in Marketplace Christianity.