“Faith and Business don’t mix.”
I’ve had people say that to me. They seem to think that my faith should stay tucked into a closet. It should be personal, not public.
Here’s the thing.
Everywhere I look, I see people saying they value authenticity. (Who doesn’t?) But if your “deeply held” faith convictions DO NOT impact how you interact with the world around you, then you’re a hypocrite. If you claim to believe one thing and do another, you’re living a lie.
The apostle Paul said it this way: faith without works is dead.
I’m not writing this to stir the pot. 🤮 I say it to encourage believers to live privately and publicly in a way that honors their faith.