Practical Guide for Christian Entrepreneurs in the World
- Marcos Pires

- Sep 12
- 2 min read
1. Start with Purpose
Ask: Why do I want to be an entrepreneur?
Define a mission that goes beyond profit: serving people, transforming lives, and being a witness to the Kingdom.
Write down your vision (where you want to go) and your values (principles that will never be compromised).
2. Biblical Foundations for Business
Work with Excellence – Colossians 3:23.
Responsible Management of Resources – Matthew 25:14-30 (Parable of the Talents).
Justice and Integrity – Proverbs 11:1.
Generosity – Acts 20:35.
3. Christian Education and Training
Seek to learn about management, finance, marketing, and leadership.
Participate in spaces that combine technical content with Christian principles.
Example: Gospel Class's Prospera Project www.gospelclass.com.br
Promotes training events for entrepreneurs.
Addresses business management from a Christian perspective.
Creates healthy networking among faith-based entrepreneurs.
Offers practical training in leadership, sales, processes, and finance.
4. Strategic Planning with a Christian Vision
Business plan: describe the product, target audience, differentiators, and strategies.
Financial plan: budget, initial capital, cash flow.
Spiritual plan: how the business will honor God (e.g., ethics, social contribution, mission support).
5. Networking and Support Community
Connect with other Christian entrepreneurs.
Participate in events, groups, and mentoring sessions (such as those at the Prospera Project).
Remember: alone you can go fast, but together with the community, you can go further.
6. Execution with Focus and Testimony
Work with excellence to deliver more than promised.
Treat customers, suppliers, and employees as neighbors.
Have the courage to be different in a market that often doesn't value principles.
7. Growth and Impact
Expand your business without losing its essence.
Dedicate part of your profits to social projects, missions, and community impact.
Inspire other entrepreneurs to also undertake with faith.
8. Spiritual Sustainability of the Christian Entrepreneur
Maintain balance between business, family, and spiritual life.
Practice devotion, prayer, and dependence on God in every decision.
Remember: you are first and foremost a child of God, and then an entrepreneur.
👉 Gospel Class's Prospera Project serves as a practical bridge:
It helps apply this Christian vision to real management.
It provides support, events, and training for entrepreneurs at all stages.
It's a space for collective growth, strengthening Christian entrepreneurs around the world.




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