Bloom Where You Have Been Planted

An image of a Christian woman blooming in business

If, like many others, you are feeling a tug, a prompting in your spirit, to make an impact and an income. God is calling you into or back to the marketplace—with a specific purpose—to advance His kingdom beyond the local church. This revelation isn’t new, but for many, a call to business is more than just a place of commerce but a mission field—where God can use your gifts, talents and abilities to influence a group of people through the content, products or services you provide.

Commissioned For The Marketplace

The marketplace is a strategic mission ground for building impact and a sustainable income. It’s also a divine assignment entrusted to those called to serve with purpose and passion for business. If this is you, God is calling you to find ways to grow and thrive in areas that, meets a need.

He is commissioning you to create a solution.

A solution that solves a problem you’re interested in, passionate about and have the skills to build it. If you’re not sure what they are, first seek Him in prayer through the guidance of the Holy Spirit. Remember Proverbs 3:4-6: "If you want favour with both God and man, trust Him, not your limited understanding. In everything you do, put God first, and He will direct and make clear the path you should follow.”

Call to Action: Begin by identifying your unique sphere of business within the marketplace. Reflect on the activities and areas you have experience in, as well as those you are currently passionate about or interested in pursuing.

Next, take time to consider specific skills and talents you bring to the table—those gifts that set you apart and equip you for success. Finally, focus on the areas where you desire to be known and recognised, the legacy you want to build in both life and business.

Apostle Gina

Hey, I'm Regina Samuel (also known as Apostle Gina), the co-creator of The Ministry CEO. My mandate as an Apostle is to train, equip, and release Christian women for the work of ministry beyond the four walls of the church. Whether that is online or in person, God has commissioned me to disciple a group of women with their marketplace ministry assignment.

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