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In this episode, we’re kicking off a new series on idols in entrepreneurship—not golden calves or carved statues, but the subtle, modern idols that quietly take God’s place in our lives and businesses. If you’ve ever felt your business owning you, your identity hinging on your performance, or your hope quietly shifting from God to “how well things are going,” this series is for you.
I’m sharing from my own story over the last 15+ years of entrepreneurship—where my identity, security, and hope have been wrapped up in my business, my plans, my performance, and even “good things” that slowly became ultimate things. I’m not coming from a place of “having it all figured out.” I’m sharing from my own wrestling—years of realizing how often I’ve put other things before God in my life and in my business.
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And if this episode resonates with you, share it with another faith-driven entrepreneur who’s trying to build a business that honors God—not just in theory, but in the daily decisions, pressures, and storms of real life.
By Amy Dardis- Hiring StrategistIn this episode, we’re kicking off a new series on idols in entrepreneurship—not golden calves or carved statues, but the subtle, modern idols that quietly take God’s place in our lives and businesses. If you’ve ever felt your business owning you, your identity hinging on your performance, or your hope quietly shifting from God to “how well things are going,” this series is for you.
I’m sharing from my own story over the last 15+ years of entrepreneurship—where my identity, security, and hope have been wrapped up in my business, my plans, my performance, and even “good things” that slowly became ultimate things. I’m not coming from a place of “having it all figured out.” I’m sharing from my own wrestling—years of realizing how often I’ve put other things before God in my life and in my business.
Episode Highlights
Scriptures Referenced
Resources & Links
And if this episode resonates with you, share it with another faith-driven entrepreneur who’s trying to build a business that honors God—not just in theory, but in the daily decisions, pressures, and storms of real life.