A simple reset for your heart, your thinking, and your work. You’re trying to build something honest — not just profitable, but faithful. And if you’re anything like most entrepreneurs, you feel the tension every day:
- Responsibility without rest
- Pressure without clarity
- Activity without alignment
This short devotional exists to help you slow down long enough to remember why you’re doing what you’re doing — and Who you’re doing it with.
What this is (and what it isn’t)
This is not a productivity hack.
It’s not a business plan.
It’s not a course.
It’s seven short, Scripture-anchored readings — one per day — designed to gently realign your heart, head, and work with God’s heart.
Each day includes:
- A short biblical reflection
- A few focused journal prompts
- Space to listen, not perform
You can complete each day in about 10–15 minutes.
Who This is For
This devotional is for you if:
- You’re serious about your work and your faith
- You want wisdom more than hype
- You’re tired of feeling spiritually fragmented during the workweek
- You believe obedience matters more than optimization
You don’t need to be “behind” to need this. Most people like you and I simply come because we want to be properly aligned — or need that mental and spiritual deep breath — before moving forward.
Why Seven Days?
Great question! Because transformation doesn’t require overwhelm. It requires focus.
Seven days is long enough to:
- Interrupt unhealthy patterns
- Re-center your thinking
- Restore perspective
And short enough to actually finish.
Think of this as a reset — not a reset of your goals, but of your orientation.
What You’ll Receive
When you sign up, you’ll receive:
- The 7-Day Biblical Entrepreneur Devotional delivered by email
- One reading per day, sent to your inbox at a steady pace
- No upsells, no pressure, no noise
Just Scripture, reflection, and space to respond honestly before God.
A Quiet Word of Reassurance
This devotional is completely free, and you can unsubscribe at any time.
I don’t believe in bait-and-switch faith content — and I won’t clutter your inbox.
My hope is simply this:
That for one week, your work will feel grounded instead of rushed, and your faith will feel integrated instead of compartmentalized.