Two: A picture of what a Kingdom business looks like.
Before you can decide to be something, it helps to know what that thing looks like. Baseball players, for example, can see what excellent baseball looks like on TV almost every day. The same is true for all the major sports. If you want to see what excellence in that sport looks like, you can see it.
For a Kingdom business, it isn’t that easy. Just like in professional sports, in business there is a set of practices that are often implemented by Kingdom businesses. You’ll need to familiarize yourself with those practices and then methodically imbed them into your organization.
One way to do this is to find Kingdom businesses in your sphere, visit them, and note the practices to which they adhere. That’s time consuming.
Another way is to study the Bible and identify those business practices that are modeled and taught. Another way is to find someone or some resource that has already done that and learn from that source. The Good Book on Business paints a picture of a Kingdom business from the models shown us in the Word.
The Biblical Business Course takes you methodically
through the fundamental practices of a Kingdom business and provides a process of transforming your business into a Kingdom entity.
Three: Join a small group of like-minded Christian business people to meet with regularly.
Transforming your organization into a Biblical business is not an event, it is a continuous process that will take you the rest of your working career. As you strive for higher degrees of impact, you’ll continue to see a loftier place ahead. As Vince Lombardi said, you’ll “strive for perfection, and catch
excellence.” Perfection will forever elude you, but the striving for it will be a continuous, never ending process that will produce excellence and greater impact.
That means that you’ll have thousands of decisions to make along the way. It sure helps if you have a trusted group of like-minded folks to support you and nurture that process.
Because of the specific business focus, you probably won’t find it in a small group at church. But that’s OK, because there are national and local opportunities to join such a group. Here are four options:
C-12 Group
Convene
Truth at Work
Christian Business Impact
Groups
I personally manage and facilitate the Christian Business Impact Groups.
These three essentials will put you on the path to a business transformation. Like traveling on a road trip, these three essentials are like the vehicle, the fuel, and the map. You’ll still need to travel the course, but you won’t be able to make much progress without them.