Listener note: We apologize for the audio quality on this episode. We were on the road for a conference, and somehow our audio duplicated, so there are times when we’re speaking and you can hear duplication. We’ll make sure that is worked out in the future if we do episodes on the road.
In this episode of Altars & Ashes Podcast, we tackle a question most churches ignore: What happens when Christians can’t employ their own people?
Joining B.D., Austin, and Robbie is special guest Victor Oquendo, owner of Iron Shield Heating & Air in Ocala, Florida, and an active leader in our church. Victor brings real-world insight into what it means to build a Christian business that serves, employs, and strengthens the church.
In this episode, we discuss:
* Why economics is never neutral: schedules catechize, paychecks preach, and incentives form instincts
* How dependence erodes conviction when fathers are trapped in hostile workplaces
* Why the church must honor businessmen as builders, not just ATMs
* The importance of buying from each other as an act of stewardship and formation
* How to rebuild the household economy, from consumption back to competence
Our Core Thesis?
Work is not merely about income. It is participation in God’s design order.
A Christian borough is more than shared worship, it’s shared work, shared trade, and shared commitment to build institutions that endure for generations.
This is a Doctrine & Formation episode, packed with Scripture, strategic clarity, and practical wisdom for families, churches, and businessmen ready to build what they intend to keep.
Stand firm. Build faithfully. Let your household blaze as an altar to the King.
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