What Spiritual Surrender Looks Like in Business


“What does surrender actually look like in business?”
It’s a fair question. Especially if the word “surrender” brings to mind weakness, giving up, or backing down.
But here’s what I’ve learned:
Surrender doesn’t mean quitting—it means trusting.
It means aligning your leadership with God’s purpose instead of your own pressure.
In real terms, surrender in business has looked like this for me:
- Turning down clients that weren’t in alignment—even when I needed the income
- Saying yes to smaller opportunities that had Kingdom impact
- Slowing down long enough to hear God’s voice before taking the next step
- Releasing fear and control when results didn’t match my expectations
From Success to Surrender wasn’t just a title—it was my actual path.
And I believe it’s a path many leaders are being invited into right now.
💌 You’re Invited: Launch Party on Sept 10
If you’re near Indianapolis, join us for the official celebration:
COhatch Zionsville
📍 75 North Main Street, Zionsville, IN
🗓 Wednesday, September 10
🕔 5:00–8:00 PM (remarks around 6:30 PM)
🎟 Free | Open house format | Book signing + refreshments
Whether you attend in person or follow from afar, I hope this book continues to guide you into deeper clarity, calling, and trust.

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