When Faith and Business Collide
Somewhere along the way, many of us were taught that if you’re a Christian woman, especially a mom, you shouldn’t care too much about business—or making money. That ambition was somehow “worldly.” But here’s the truth I’ve come to embrace: walking boldly in your God-given calling includes using your gifts to build, lead, and even profit, when it's done with purpose and integrity.
I used to chase success on the world’s terms—more money, more recognition, more of everything. But as I grew in faith, I realized I didn’t have to abandon my business gifts; I just needed to surrender them. That shift changed everything. Now, I build with a different blueprint—one that puts God’s kingdom first and trusts Him with the outcome.
Faith and business aren’t at odds. In fact, I believe they belong together. The Proverbs 31 woman didn’t just serve her family—she invested in land, traded goods, and ran a household with wisdom. She was strategic, resourceful, and deeply rooted in the fear of the Lord. That’s the kind of woman I aspire to be—and the kind I want to encourage you to become.
If you’ve been holding back—afraid that launching a business or raising your rates is somehow unspiritual—I want to release you from that lie. You can be generous, grounded, and profitable. Your business can serve as both a ministry and a means of provision. It’s not about chasing money—it’s about honoring God with how you create, serve, and steward what He’s given you.
Let this be the year you stop playing small. Ask God to lead, and then build boldly. “Whatever you do, work heartily, as for the Lord and not for men.” —Colossians 3:23
Even now, with all the tools and experience I’ve gained, I still consider myself a full-time mom first. My home is my primary ministry, and I structure everything around my husband and children—because no amount of success matters if I lose connection with the people God has entrusted to me. The systems I share here are the same ones I use to run a business while homeschooling, homemaking, and building a life that reflects our values.
After stepping away for nearly three years to fully focus on adopting and bonding with four of our children, I’m in the process of rebuilding my businesses in a way that fits our current season. What’s exciting is that several of the income streams I’m building now make money even while I sleep. Whether it’s digital resources, print-on-demand, or affiliate partnerships, I’m leaning into projects that bless others and keep working long after I hit “publish.”
This website is new, and I’m sharing the journey in real time—what works, what flops, and the grace that carries me through both. If you're looking for practical tools, honest encouragement, and faith-centered strategies for building a business without compromising your family, I’d love to stay connected.
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