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7 out of 10 people believe pastors and entrepreneurs working together could solve the world’s biggest problems.

Small businesses lead in public confidence according to a recent Gallup poll.

more trusted than politicians

more trusted than churches

The world is fracturing, and churches are bleeding—pastors burning out, donations shrinking, pews emptying. But people haven’t stopped searching for community; they’re just finding it in break rooms instead of sanctuaries.

Small businesses now command 9x more trust than politicians and 2x more than churches. In this divided world, entrepreneurs have become the unlikely shepherds, and how they lead will either heal our brokenness or deepen it.

Entrepreneurs are the Partners We Need in a Modern World

Watch “Dear Pastor” a powerful short film

about this moment and unique opportunity

%

Of people attending church consider themselves to be entrepreneurially minded

When you engage entrepreneurs, they become invested leaders and often your ministry’s biggest financial supporters.

20% of churchgoers are entrepreneurially minded—yet less than 1% are being discipled in their work.

Millions of Christ-following business leaders feel alone and disheartened. Many have mortgaged their future to pursue God’s call to create, staking their livelihood on their vision. This pressure causes spiritual drift. They pursue their calling while chasing money, power, and fame. An army sits in our pews every Sunday, ready for Gospel mobilization.

Entrepreneurs create jobs, lift people from poverty, and help redeem a broken world. Without support, they falter when they need the Church most. What if the Church became entrepreneurs’ go-to for support and affirmation?

Millions of Christ-following business leaders feel alone and disheartened. Many have mortgaged their future to pursue God’s call to create, staking their livelihood on their vision. This pressure causes spiritual drift. They pursue their calling while chasing money, power, and fame. An army sits in our pews every Sunday, ready for Gospel mobilization.

Entrepreneurs create jobs, lift people from poverty, and help redeem a broken world. Without support, they falter when they need the Church most. What if the Church became entrepreneurs’ go-to for support and affirmation?

Join These Amazing Churches
to Support Entrepreneurs in Your Body

Liberty & Truth Ministries

Global Servant Outreach Trust

Serve Hope

The Rock Church

Jersey Church

Espace Chrétien

Christ’s Commission Fellowship

Riverside Internation Church

C3 Church

Shofar Christian Church

“we can’t do it all. We can’t do it alone, and we were never meant to.” -David Platt

Ready to Get Started?

3 Easy Steps to Support
Entrepreneurs in Your Church

1. Watch "Dear Pastor"

It’s a powerful short film from David Platt, Derwin Gray, Nicky Gumbel, and Chip Ingram discussing this critical moment and the unique opportunity for Church leaders and entrepreneurs today.

2. Start a Group

These tools are free for your Church. Over 19,000 entrepreneurs in 138 countries have completed the 8-week course (online or in-person), all volunteer-led. No additional staff or budget required.

3. Be the Church

Use ready-made tools to launch an annual course discipling entrepreneurs and connecting your mission to the community. Learn more or schedule a call—we’ll help you set it up.

In Our Course Work, You’ll Find Video Stories
and Teaching from Friends Like…

David Platt

David Platt

Pastor, Author + Founder of Radical, Washington, DC

Derwin Gray

Derwin Gray

Pastor + Former NFL Player, North Carolina

Nicky Gumbel

Nicky Gumbel

Pastor, Author + Pioneer of the Alpha Course, England

David Kinnaman

David Kinnaman

CEO, Barna Group, Texas

Chip Ingram

Chip Ingram

Pastor + Author, California

Muriithi Wanjau

Muriithi Wanjau

Pastor, Author + Speaker, Kenya

Daniel Chuang

Daniel Chuang

Pastor, Christian Yilan Church, Taiwan

Mark Batterson

Mark Batterson

Pastor + Author, National Community Church, Washington, DC

And there’s No Cost. No Catch.

"The question we need to ask ourselves as pastors is this: how can one hour in our sanctuary truly impact 40 plus hours in the marketplace?"

—Nicky Gumbel

"We're not asking you to manage another program. All we're suggesting is that you walk with entrepreneurs on their journey."

—Muriithi Wanjau

"Entrepreneurs can be your allies if you lock arms with them."

—Chip Ingram

"We can't do it all. We can't do it alone, And we were never meant to."

—David Platt