Pastoring the Entrepreneurs
As someone who will hopefully be entering the ministry world in the near future, I have thought a lot about the types of people that I might have the opportunity to pastor. Working in a church, there are people from all different backgrounds, denominations, and especially careers that might enter the life of the church. As the person who will be leading the flock, it is important to be able to relate to the people in the flock, not just on a faith level, but on a personal and life level as well. Since there are so many entrepreneurs out there, it is a possibility that I might get to pastor them, therefore making it important to know how to relate to, encourage, and pursue these types of people.
When it comes to leading the entrepreneurs in the church world, one reason it is important for me to know about the concept of redemptive entrepreneurship is so that I can push those people to think redemptively as they pursue new ventures. Specifically, I can help that person see how their venture, their new mission and vision, can and does fit into the mission of God in the world. In other words, if I was not familiar with redemptive entrepreneurship I would not be able to aid the entrepreneurs in the church when they are in need of pastoral guidance.
From my perspective as a pastor, there are countless nonprofit organizations that are also in need of guidance. Any understanding of redemptive entrepreneurship is crucially helpful here because it will allow me to see the vision and purpose behind these organizations and allow the church to partner with them to carry out God’s mission. The entrepreneurs in the church are in need of pastoring, not just about financial or business advice, but about how their venture fits into what God is doing in the world.
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It’s great to see how you strive to connect with the people you plan to pastor. Having leaders who understand the concept of redemptive entrepreneurship is crucial for encouraging others to adopt that mindset. I completely agree with your point that entrepreneurs need pastoring, not just general business advice. Great job!
I commend how you connect your passion of ministry with how to best minister to those you are leading. I think that pastors who are able to aid individuals in their church through understanding their passions and businesses by also being able to help them think of their businesses receptively.
This is a great post. I too share a desire to pastor someday, and I think you are exactly right. Having a greater understanding of the world around us, especially as it relates to entrepreneurial careers, allows us to better pastor those around us. I think relating them into the grander narrative that God is writing is a brilliant way to point them. Nice work.
Great insights Garrett! I really think that it is necessary to bind the Church and entrepreneurs together and this is a great way to do so. As the head of the people, there are sure to be those passionate enough to start up ventures, and it really is a great avenue to spread the word and help those in need.