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We support Christian-owned businesses and encourage others to do the same.
A Christian Business Directory With A Clear Purpose
on Team Jesus was created to help believers find and support one another in business. The goal is simple: make it easier for Christians to connect with business owners who share their faith and values.
At the same time, we want to be honest about what a listing does and does not mean. Being listed here is not a guarantee of perfection, flawless service, or total agreement on every non-essential issue. We are building a directory rooted in shared faith, not pretending every business owner will get everything right every time.
We want this to be a place where faith, business, and community come together in a meaningful way, with both truth and grace. That means encouraging support, visibility, and unity among Christians in the marketplace while staying grounded in reality.
💚 What We’re Aiming For
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Should Christians Support Non-Christian Businesses?
Should Christians Support Non-Christian Businesses? Every time you swipe your card at a corner shop or click “checkout” online, you are making a decision. For some people, that decision is purely about price or convenience. For others, faith plays a part. Should Christians support businesses run by people who do not share their beliefs? It […]
ContinueIs on Team Jesus Like the Money Changers in the Temple?
Is on Team Jesus Like the Money Changers in the Temple? Some people may wonder if on Team Jesus is doing the same kind of thing Jesus condemned when He flipped tables in the temple. That is a fair question. Anytime the name of Jesus is connected to money, business, marketing, or promotion, Christians should […]
ContinueDo Not Support Christian Businesses
Do Not Support Christian Businesses… Do not support Christian businesses… unless you like the idea of blessing a brother or sister in Christ. Uhhhh… okay, so maybe that warning sign is not exactly giving the full story. Ha ha ha. The image is meant to grab attention, but the real message is pretty simple: as […]
ContinueShould Christian Business Owners Partner with Non-Christian Vendors?
Should Christian Business Owners Partner with Non-Christian Vendors? If you run a business, you know that relationships with vendors, suppliers, and contractors are vital. They keep your shelves stocked, your equipment running, and your services delivered on time. But what happens when a vendor doesn’t share your faith? Is partnering with them compromising your values, […]
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Marketing Your Faith-Based Business Without Turning People Off Marketing can feel like a tightrope walk when you own a faith-based business. On one side, you want to be transparent about your values. On the other, you don’t want to alienate potential customers who don’t share your beliefs. Is it possible to share your faith and […]
ContinueInvesting in Community: Why Christian Businesses Should Give Back
Investing in Community: Why Christian Businesses Should Give Back Your business is more than a profit-generating venture. It is an opportunity to make a difference in the lives of people around you. As a Christian business owner, giving back to your community is not just a nice gesture; it is a reflection of your faith. […]
ContinueHow to Handle Negative Reviews as a Christian Business Owner
How to Handle Negative Reviews as a Christian Business Owner No one enjoys reading a negative review. It can feel like a personal attack, especially when you pour your heart into your business. Yet criticism is inevitable. Even the best restaurants burn a dish now and then. As a Christian business owner, how you respond […]
ContinueHow to Give Constructive Feedback to a Christian Business
How to Give Constructive Feedback to a Christian Business We’ve all experienced the temptation to leave a one-star review after a long wait or a miscommunication. Yet as believers, we are called to speak truth in love. When dealing with Christian businesses, our feedback can play a vital role in helping them grow and serve […]
ContinueHiring Practices for Christian Business Owners
Hiring Practices for Christian Business Owners As your business grows, so does your team. Hiring the right people is essential for maintaining your company’s culture and achieving your mission. For Christian business owners, hiring decisions can raise unique questions. Should you only hire fellow believers? How do you balance legal requirements with your desire to […]
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What on Team Jesus Is Not
We love Christian business owners, but we are not here to pretend every listed business walks on water. This directory is meant to help believers find and support one another, not to hand out halos or act like we are the customer service supreme court.
Perfect Businesses? Nope.
Being listed here does not mean a business is flawless. Only Christ is perfect. Our goal is to connect Christians with Christian-owned businesses, not to pretend no one will ever be late, awkward, forgetful, or human.
We’re Not The Judge
We are not here to referee every complaint, missed appointment, or annoying misunderstanding. If a serious pattern shows up, we may look into it. But no, we are not the judge, jury, and appeals board for everyday business drama.
Unity Matters More Than Endless Debate
This is not a place for endless arguments over every secondary issue under the sun. We care about shared core Christian belief and a real spirit of unity, not building a theological comment section that never ends.
We’re Not Deciding Who Goes To Heaven
That job is way above our pay grade. We do ask business owners to agree with our affirmations so there is a clear foundation of shared belief, but we are not claiming to settle every debate in Christianity or announce who gets eternal parking validation.
In other words: on Team Jesus is a directory with a purpose. We want to help Christians support Christian-owned businesses, encourage business owners who share our faith, and keep building something that reflects both truth and grace, without pretending people are perfect.








