
When Profit Feels Uncomfortable: Dismantling the Poverty Mindset in the Church
Many faith-driven business owners carry an invisible weight — a quiet belief that financial success and genuine faith don't quite belong together, that struggle is holy and success is suspect. In this episode of Business Growth Blueprint, BJ O'Neal confronts that belief directly and makes the case that it's not just theologically off base — it's costing you the impact you were built to have.
The truth is, profit isn't a moral problem. It's a stewardship opportunity. You cannot fund a mission you cannot sustain. You cannot employ people you cannot afford to pay. You cannot be generous from a position of chronic scarcity. The world needs bold, faith-driven leaders who earn well so they can lead well and give well.
In this episode you'll learn:
The critical difference between the love of money and money itself — and why that distinction matters for how you run your business
How the poverty mindset shows up subtly in your pricing, your margins, and your revenue conversations
Why the Bible is full of wealthy, faithful people — and what that means for you
The stewardship question that will reframe how you think about profit entirely
Why undercharging isn't humility — it's unsustainability
Whether you've been avoiding a pricing conversation, leaving money on the table out of guilt, or feeling vaguely uncomfortable when a good quarter happens — this episode is for you.
Profit isn't the enemy of faithfulness. In the right hands, it's one of the most powerful tools for impact there is.
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