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We’re continuing our series on idols in business by getting painfully honest about one a lot of us carry quietly: when our business itself becomes an idol.
Not an idol in the form of something obviously evil—but a good thing we’ve elevated to the main thing. A place we run to for hope, security, identity, and worth…before we run to God.
I’m sharing the story of two different seasons in my life where I gave my business everything—my time, my mental health, my marriage, my parenting, and my peace—and what God had to break in me so He could rebuild something healthier and more aligned with Him.
If you’ve ever thought, “Once this business finally works, then I’ll rest, then I’ll be present, then I’ll have peace,” this episode is for you. There is a different way to build—one where your hope is in God, not your results, and where joy and peace are available in the middle of the building season, not just “someday.”
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By Amy DardisWe’re continuing our series on idols in business by getting painfully honest about one a lot of us carry quietly: when our business itself becomes an idol.
Not an idol in the form of something obviously evil—but a good thing we’ve elevated to the main thing. A place we run to for hope, security, identity, and worth…before we run to God.
I’m sharing the story of two different seasons in my life where I gave my business everything—my time, my mental health, my marriage, my parenting, and my peace—and what God had to break in me so He could rebuild something healthier and more aligned with Him.
If you’ve ever thought, “Once this business finally works, then I’ll rest, then I’ll be present, then I’ll have peace,” this episode is for you. There is a different way to build—one where your hope is in God, not your results, and where joy and peace are available in the middle of the building season, not just “someday.”
Episode Highlights
Scriptures Referenced
Resources & Links