We assist business owners and other leaders who wish to follow the calling of Jesus Christ to create communities of faith in their workplace.

Tuesday, May 5, 2026

MAY 6 – THE VISION

 Don’t trust in the powerful, brilliant people. Men’s projects and plans die when they do. You’ll be blessed if you trust and hope in the Lord God. He made the heavens and earth, and He will be faithful forever. (Psalm 146:3-6)

                  How do you make your plans? Do you consult all the leading experts for current market projections? Do you watch for what market leaders are doing? Or, do you ask God what He would have you to do? Market awareness is good. It is useful. Expert opinions are part of the information you can process. But, all of it should be taken to the Lord in prayer if you genuinely trust Him as your hope in all of life.

                   This passage reminds you that obedience is not only what God commands, but it also is very practical. Your self-developed plans will be no more ingenious than those of other men and women. They will be short-term successes at best, because only God sees the end from the beginning (Isaiah 46:10). The Lord is not impressed by your projects, even when you design them to honor Him (Romans 9:23). What God wants is for you to wait until He speaks to you through His Holy Spirit, and tells you His plans.

                Don’t waste your time doing business the way the world does it. Seize the opportunity to trust God for the plans that will lead to His prosperity.

Monday, May 4, 2026

MAY 5 – THE SOURCE

 But thanks always be to God. He leads us to victory in the Christ, and raises through us a fragrance of incense that shows everyone His glory. (2 Corinthians 2:14)

                   What do your people believe in? What gives them confidence in your organization’s ultimate success even when times are hard? Is it your intellect, experience, track-record, wealth, or have you explained to them that the Lord is your source for all things?

                   Paul says, “in every triumph, be sure God gets the thanks, the praise, and the glory.” Some modern sports figures show how this looks after big wins. Occasionally, one will say, “First, I want to give thanks to Jesus Christ my Lord and Savior.” Could you do this in your organization? In your big wins, and even when struggling? Could you explain the basis of your vision and values statement in terms of God’s calling on your life and your desire to bring honor and glory to Him? If so, you will be raising the fragrance of praise that leads people to see God’s glory. For this reason, your story is very important. That story must be told if you will lead your people to Jesus.

                Direct your people to the Lord as their hope, and lead them to give praise to Him in all things.

Sunday, May 3, 2026

MAY 4 – HARVESTING

 Look! Open your eyes and see the fields are white. The harvest is ready. (John 4:35)

                   When you walk into your business each morning, what do you see? People busily at work, accomplishing the tasks of the day may be one answer. But, what do you see as a believer, who has a responsibility to show other people the way to Jesus? Do you see a potential community of faith?

                   Just before this statement, Jesus reminded his disciples of their ability to see the everyday, work-related aspects of their environment. By simply looking at a field they could project harvest time. His plea was for them to open their eyes of faith and hope – to see the huge harvest of people waiting to hear the good news of God’s kingdom.

                   That call has not changed. He is still calling you to see the potential around you. He is calling you today, in your context, to see the community around you - that spends half their lives living and working together – as a future community of faith. He wants you to see each man and woman as a valuable person who needs your consideration. While the tasks they do are important, their eternal destiny is critical.

                   Open your eyes today. See the people around you who are ready to hear a message of hope.

Saturday, May 2, 2026

MAY 3 – FARMING

 Listen, a farmer once planted his field. Some seed fell on a hard-packed path, and the birds ate it up. Some fell on rocks. It grew quickly, but died when the sun scorched because it had no root. Other seed fell into thorns and briars that choked the plant, and it didn’t bear fruit. (Mark 4:3-7)

                  Not every seed grows. Jesus later explains that, when you show others the way to Him, very few people will give their lives to Christ and fully embrace the life of following Him. You are not responsible for this outcome. That is the responsibility of each man and woman who hear God’s word, and who are given the opportunity to surrender themselves to Him and the hope that He offers. Your responsibility is to hear the voice of the Holy Spirit leading you, telling you how to plant your words and actions in His garden each day.

                   So, what are you to do? Love. You are to love every person God places in your way. However, this does not mean you are to agonize over their choices, nor does it mean you should self-design ways to reach them. Often, it will not be your job to do more than plant the first seed – which they may reject. You also can love them enough to pray God will continue to call others to the life He offers.

                Farming is hard work! Planting is a long-term venture. Make sure God is guiding your work.

Friday, May 1, 2026

MAY 2 – VALUABLE PEOPLE

 A second time Jesus asked, “Simon, son of Jonas, do you love me?” He answered, “Yes, Lord; you know I love you very much.” Jesus said, “Then care for and look after my sheep.”

               You value your people. They are very important; employees, customers, and vendors. But why? Why do they mean something to you? Is your primary, or only, measure of their value what they can contribute to the financial bottom line?

                Every person has tremendous value. Each one has been created by God. Jesus died for each man and woman, regardless of that person’s attitude, behavior, or character. And, if you love Jesus, He says to you, “then care for and look after” each of them. Regardless. Difficult business decisions often must be made, and they very often are in the best interests of the affected people – even when the short-term consequences are negative. But, even in those situations, where there must be a reprimand or an end to the business relationship, the charge is still to love and care for the person. That responsibility may extend past the time that your “business” relationship lasts. Sometimes it is your uncommon love that will lead to the transformation of their life.

                Everyone has great value. Recognize that in your life, and show it in your work today. Love God’s people.

Wednesday, April 29, 2026

APRIL 30 – TALKING GOSPEL

 For I am not embarrassed or humiliated to share the gospel. It is the power of God to bring hope and help, and to save everyone who believes from destruction; both the Jew and the Gentile. (Romans 1:16)

                When you talk to your people about your faith, what do they hear? Do you promote church meetings? Do you talk about principles and things people should not do? Or, do you tell them about Jesus, why He came, and what the Lord has done in your life to transform it?

                Paul knew that many of the educated, sophisticated elite of the world would see the gospel as a fairy tale. Many feel this way today. In fact, Jesus promised they would       (1 Corinthians 1:18). But, Paul knew. He had experienced the power of the gospel in his life. He knew it was real because it had changed him. So, he didn’t care if most of the people laughed or mocked him. The only concern was to be sure everyone had an opportunity to find their way to Jesus. He was willing to be regarded as a fool by the people he was working to help.

                Consider today how the Holy Spirit is leading you to share the gospel, and to talk about God’s work in your life, with all the people He sends to you.

Tuesday, April 28, 2026

APRIL 29 – COME ON IN

 Then the Master told his servant to, “Go out on the roads around you, and search everywhere. Find people and compel them to come and be my guests; to fill the house for the great celebration.” (Luke 14:23)

                Do your people understand that you want them, and all the others in your sphere of influence, to be a part of the community of faith God has called you to establish and lead? Have you asked them? Has your love for them compelled them enough to overcome their resistance? If not, what are you waiting for?

                Clearly, the Master has said He wants you to do this. He didn’t give you a lesson or a program to tell you how to do it, because He plans to be there with you as you encounter each person. The job is to go to them. To be there, and then ask the Lord for understanding, and for the words or actions that will show that loving them is your job description. The love of Jesus Christ, as shown to other people through you, is what will compel them to join the community and become a part the celebration in accomplishing God’s vision with you.

                Hear the Lord today. As you go down the roads you travel, search for those who need to come to the Lord’s big celebration.