On a "Kingdom Company"
Deep in the heart of West Texas is where you will find Martha and I this week. We have been broadcasting from the Kingdom at Work workshop in Lubbock, Texas. This is the most unusual leadership workshop in America. We have been hearing from the leadership of Betenbough Homes about how they learned to be a Kingdom company. A few of my core values are Transparency, Vulnerability, and Boldness. I have been witnessing these core values in Rick and Holly Betenbough and Rick's Dad, Ron, as they share how they learned what it meant to run a Kingdom Company.
We often define a kingdom company by how much money is given away or how many ministry projects are completed. A true kingdom company is defined by generosity and a focus on the people that work within a company.
A kingdom company blesses everyone it touches:
Vendors, Customers, Employees.
A Kingdom company is focused on the priorities of God and bringing that influence into the marketplace through excellent work and a consistent godly reputation. There are more workshops scheduled for 2019.
If you want to hear how to make this work in your company, whether large or small, sign up for some time in Lubbock Texas at the next Kingdom At Work Workshop.
This experience has been transformational. No longer will I call them Christian companies but Christ Followers learning how to run Kingdom Companies.
Matthew 6:33 New Living Translation (NLT)
33 Seek the Kingdom of God above all else, and live righteously, and he will give you everything you need.
About the Author, Jim Brangenberg
Jim's Mission: We are called to be examples of Christ to those around us. With that in mind, Jim is passionate about helping Christ followers connect their faith to their work!