The Biblical Creative

The Biblical Creative Helping Christians build brands and businesses with strategy + conviction

Many Christians unintentionally adopt a view of work that says:Work is just something we have to do until we can focus o...
03/17/2026

Many Christians unintentionally adopt a view of work that says:

Work is just something we have to do until we can focus on “more spiritual things.”

But Scripture presents a different picture.

Work was part of God’s design from the beginning.

It is one of the primary ways we:

• steward our gifts
• serve other people
• reflect God’s character in the world

For Christian entrepreneurs, this means our businesses are not just about revenue or growth.

They are opportunities to work with excellence, integrity, and purpose. Your work may not be your identity. But it can still be a meaningful place where your faith is lived out daily.

What is one way your faith shapes the way you approach your work?
Let’s talk about it in the comments.

Many marketing strategies prioritize attention over integrity.But if you’re a Christian entrepreneur, your marketing sho...
03/15/2026

Many marketing strategies prioritize attention over integrity.

But if you’re a Christian entrepreneur, your marketing should reflect your values and convictions.

The goal isn’t just growth.

It’s faithful stewardship of your business and influence.

Here are three biblical principles that should shape how we market our businesses:

1. Truth Over Manipulation
Your messaging should be clear and honest. Avoid exaggeration, pressure tactics, or misleading claims.

2. Serve Before You Sell
Content that genuinely helps your audience builds trust and authority.

3. Steward Your Influence Well
If people trust your voice, that influence should be handled responsibly.
Christian entrepreneurs don’t have to choose between faithfulness and effective strategy.

We are called to pursue both.

Follow Biblical Creative if you want more content about building a business with biblical conviction and strong strategy.

As we step into a new quarter, I’m opening a small number of spots for social media support and web design.This is espec...
01/14/2026

As we step into a new quarter, I’m opening a small number of spots for social media support and web design.

This is especially for Christian business owners who are tired of being “on” all the time and are prayerfully planning to spend 2026 less dependent on social media without neglecting the role it still plays in their business.

If that’s you, here’s what I believe to be true:

Social media is a tool. It should serve your business not consume your time, peace, or attention.

Many Christian entrepreneurs feel stuck between:

• Knowing social media matters
• Feeling drained by content creation
• Wanting more margin, rest, and focus on what God has actually called them to build.

That’s where I come in.

I help Christian business owners:

• Simplify their social media so it’s intentional, not overwhelming
• Build or refine websites that work for them (even when they’re offline)
• Create sustainable systems that don’t require constant posting or chasing trends
• Lay foundations now so they can step back later without losing credibility or clarity

This isn’t about growing for the sake of growth.
It’s about stewardship and obedience.

If you’ve been feeling the nudge to do business differently—more rooted, more sustainable, more aligned with your values—you’re not behind. You’re being discerning.

If you want details, feel free to send me a message. No pressure. Just an open door.

🤍

01/06/2026

A new year doesn’t require a new identity, it requires renewed obedience.

As Christian business owners, our goal for 2026 isn’t louder marketing, faster growth, or hollow success.

It’s stewardship.

Stewardship of:
• the gifts God has already given
• the audience He’s already entrusted
• the time, resources, and influence in our hands

Before setting goals this year, ask:
1. Where has God already been faithful?
2. What have I been called to refine, not replace?
3. Am I building for visibility or faithfulness?

Growth that honors God is built with intention, not impatience.

👉 Save this as your 2026 reminder.
👉 Share it with a Christian entrepreneur who’s building with conviction.

12/25/2025

If Christmas feels heavy this year, you’re not alone. It’s okay if joy feels quieter. It’s okay if traditions feel hard. It’s okay if all you can offer is showing up.

Jesus came into a broken world, not a perfect one.
If all you can bring Him this season is your sorrow, He welcomes that too. 🎄 ❤️‍🩹

10/27/2025

You and I weren’t just misguided before Christ. We were spiritually dead, lifeless, unable to reach out to God, trapped in sin (Ephesians 2:1).

But the miracle of the Gospel is this:

God didn’t send Jesus to improve our morality. He sent Him to raise us from death to life.

But because of his great love for us, God, who is rich in mercy, made us alive with Christ even when we were dead in transgressions—it is by grace you have been saved. — Ephesians 2:4-5

10/15/2025

As Christians in business, our brand isn’t about building fame, it’s about building trust and clarity so that people can see Christ through how we show up.

3 Questions to Audit Your Brand This Week:

1️⃣ Does your content point to biblical truth or just trendy soundbites?
2️⃣ Does your messaging reflect humility and excellence?
3️⃣ Would someone scrolling know you’re led by conviction or by culture?

Remember: “Whatever you do, do it all for the glory of God.” (1 Cor. 10:31)

Save this for your next content planning session.

05/24/2025

Mere things—however costly or lovely in themselves—cannot meet the real needs of the soul. The heart was made for God, and he alone can fill it. Self's enjoyment of the joys of this earth leaves naught but emptiness behind. The thirst of the soul cannot be quenched by the cisterns of this world.

— A.W. Pink

05/24/2025
05/24/2025
Sharing the gospel is one of the greatest privileges—and one of the greatest responsibilities—we have as believers.I get...
04/26/2025

Sharing the gospel is one of the greatest privileges—and one of the greatest responsibilities—we have as believers.

I get it—it’s not easy. Sometimes we’re afraid of losing a friendship, being misunderstood, coming across too strong or we fear rejection. But eternity is real. Heaven and hell are real. And the true gospel—Christ crucified and risen—is the only message that saves.

➡️ Follow for more daily reminders to stay anchored in the true gospel.

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