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How to Build a 7-Figure Business Aligned With Your Faith

  • Jun 7
  • 4 min read

By Andrea C Russell

Certified Profit First Professional


You don't have to choose between building wealth and honoring God.


But if you're a Christian woman entrepreneur, you've probably been told that you do.


That faith and seven figures don't go together. That if you're really walking in obedience, you won't care about profit. That wanting financial success means you've lost your spiritual focus.


I'm here to tell you: that's a lie.


And I'm going to show you exactly how to build a 7-figure business that honors God, serves people, and creates the kind of wealth that funds your family, your mission, and your legacy.


The False Choice We've Been Given

Somewhere along the way, Christian women entrepreneurs got handed a terrible choice:


Be faithful OR be financially successful. Serve people OR make money. Follow God OR grow a business.


But here's the problem: that's not what the Bible teaches.


The Bible doesn't say money is evil. It says the love of money is the root of all kinds of evil (1 Timothy 6:10). Big difference.


Scripture is full of wealthy, faithful people who built businesses, managed resources, and created generational wealth: Abraham, Job, Lydia, the Proverbs 31 woman.


They didn't choose between faith and finance. They integrated both.


And so can you.


When business feels heavy because you're trying to serve people and struggling to pay yourself, the problem isn't your calling. It's your strategy.


The 4 Pillars of Faith-Aligned Wealth Building

After helping my clients generate over $15 million in collective profits, I've identified exactly what it takes to build a 7-figure business without compromising your faith.


It comes down to four pillars:


Pillar 1: Biblical Stewardship (Not Poverty Mindset)

Stewardship means managing well what God has given you. That includes your gifts, your time, your business, and yes, your money.


A good steward doesn't hide their talents. They multiply them (Matthew 25:14-30).


That means:

  • Charging premium prices for your services (the worker deserves wages)

  • Managing money with wisdom (not just hoping there's enough)

  • Building profit intentionally (so you can give, invest, and grow)


Poverty isn't holy. It's just poverty.


Biblical stewardship means building wealth so you can be generous, provide for your family, and fund the mission God gave you.


Pillar 2: Value-Based Pricing (Not Guilt-Based Discounting)

When business feels heavy with financial pressure, the temptation is to lower your prices so more people can "afford" you.


But undercharging doesn't serve anyone. It keeps you exhausted and broke. And it trains clients to undervalue your expertise.


Value-based pricing means you charge based on the transformation you create, not on what you think people can afford.


And honestly. If someone values what you offer, they'll find a way to invest. If they don't value it, no price will be low enough.


And you're not greedy for charging well. You're obedient for stewarding your expertise.


My clients who've hit 7 figures didn't get there by being the cheapest option. They got there by being the best option and pricing accordingly.


Pillar 3: Systems Over Hustle (Strategy, Not Exhaustion)

You can't hustle your way to 7 figures without burning out.


You need systems. Specifically, you need a financial system that tells your money where to go before it arrives.


This is where Profit First changed everything for me and my clients.


Instead of hoping there's profit at the end of the month, you allocate it first:

  • Profit (5-10% to start)

  • Owner's pay (what you actually take home)

  • Taxes (so you're never surprised)

  • Operating expenses (what it costs to run)

  • Giving (10% Tithe is part of the mission)


When you manage money with a system instead of hope, you build wealth that's sustainable, not stressful.


Pillar 4: Accountability Over Isolation (Community, Not Solo)

Seven-figure businesses aren't built alone.


You need people who will tell you the truth, call you higher, and keep you accountable when you want to just throw in the towel and give up.


Too many Christian women entrepreneurs carry their businesses in isolation because they're afraid of being judged, misunderstood, or told they're "too focused on money."


But when business feels heavy and you're trying to figure it out alone, you stay stuck.


The women who scale to 7 figures? They have coaches, masterminds, and communities that won't let them play small.


They've invested in support that holds them accountable to their God-sized vision, not their fear-based limitations.


What 7 Figures Actually Requires

Let's be clear, building a 7-figure business is about working smarter. I’m sure you’ve heard that many times.


It requires:

  • Clarity on your offer (what you sell and who you serve)

  • Confidence in your pricing (no more apologizing)

  • Systems that scale (not just your hustle)

  • Strategic visibility (people can't buy if they can't find you)

  • Support and accountability (you can't do this alone)


And it requires you to stop seeing faith and finance as enemies.


They're partners. When you build wealth with biblical principles, you create more impact, not less.


The Real Question

Here's what I want you to ask yourself:


What could you do with a 7-figure business?


How many families could you support? How many people could you employ? How much could you give to the causes you care about?


What kind of legacy could you build for your children?


What kind of freedom could you create to say yes to the mission without worrying about money?


That's what's at stake. Not just your income. Your impact.


And the world needs Christian women who aren't afraid to build wealth that funds the Kingdom.


Your Next Step

Building a 7-figure business aligned with your faith isn't a pipe dream. It's a plan.


And that plan starts with the right framework.


The Surrender, Overcome, Align & Rise Method  is exactly that: a step-by-step system to see the truth about your money, own your numbers, align your strategy with your faith, and rise with real accountability.


Ready to build wealth God's way?

Start with reading my book first “When Business Becomes Heavy“ and then Email andrea@journeytobusinesssuccess.com with "7-FIGURES" in the subject line. 


You don't have to choose between faith and finance.

You can honor God and build wealth.

You can serve people and scale your income.

You can be faithful and financially successful.


It's time to stop believing the lie that you can't have both.


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