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What if Monday morning was as sacred as Sunday morning?

In this episode, Steve Adams breaks down one of the most overlooked truths in modern Christianity: business isn’t secular—it’s sacred.

For decades, believers have separated faith from enterprise, but Scripture paints a different picture. From Genesis to Acts, God used work as a vehicle for worship and discipleship. Today, He’s calling a new generation of entrepreneurs, professionals, and pastors to reclaim the marketplace as a mission field.

This episode will reframe the way you see your 9-to-5, your leadership, and your legacy.

Because when business is done God’s way, profit becomes purpose, work becomes worship, and companies become disciple-making movements.

✝️ In This Episode, You’ll Discover

1. The Great Divide: Why so many believers still separate “ministry” and “business”—and how that thinking limits Kingdom impact.

2. The Biblical Blueprint: How Paul, Lydia, and early believers used commerce as a context for mission.

3. The Kingdom ROI Framework: How to measure impact the way heaven does—spiritually, economically, and socially.

4. The Three-Fish Model: The discipleship system that replaces handouts with sustainable, Gospel-centered entrepreneurship.

5. Your Marketplace Calling: How to turn your company, classroom, or calling into a mission field.

🕊️ Scripture Anchors

Colossians 3:23 — “Whatever you do, work heartily, as for the Lord and not for men.”

Matthew 28:19–20 — “Go therefore and make disciples of all nations…”

Acts 18:3 — “Paul worked with them, for they were tentmakers by trade.”

Jeremiah 29:7 — “Seek the peace and prosperity of the city…”

💡 Key Quote Moments

“The marketplace is the largest unreached people group on earth.”

“Payroll becomes provision. Excellence becomes evangelism.”

“Business is a discipleship engine when designed God’s way.”

“You don’t need a pulpit to preach. You just need to show up where God’s placed you.”

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