How do you honor God in business while navigating the challenges of being a founder? In this episode of The Faithful Founder Podcast, Jamie Cain sits down with TJ Russell, a talented designer, entrepreneur, and unapologetic follower of Christ.
TJ shares how his faith guides his work, from including “Friend of Jesus” in his professional bio to integrating biblical values like honor, patience, and self-control into his design business. Jamie and TJ dive deep into what it means to prioritize God in business decisions, balance family life as an entrepreneur, and embrace the blessings and struggles that come with putting faith first.
Whether you're a seasoned entrepreneur or just starting out, this episode will inspire you to live out your faith authentically in every aspect of your life and work.
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