The key difference between a Christian entrepreneur who is ethical and one who is redemptive comes down to their focus and impact. This is not just moving from the world’s operating system of exploitative practices to an ethical operation, but moving towards redemptive practices which involve self-sacrifice, a strategy to bless people, and making cultural impact for good.
An ethical Christian entrepreneur makes sure they run their business according to biblical values—being honest, fair, and doing the right thing. Their aim is to succeed while maintaining high standards of integrity in all areas of their business.
A redemptive Christian entrepreneur takes it a step further. They’re not just focused on being good or fair, but on using their business as a platform to bring restoration and transformation. Their goal is to help restore what’s broken—whether that’s in people’s lives, communities, or even systems—seeing their business as a part of God’s work of redemption in the world.
So, while ethical entrepreneurs make sure they avoid harm, redemptive entrepreneurs actively look for ways to bring transformation and renewal.
Which one are you?
In your corner,
Nadya
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