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What if the greatest lesson about business isn't found in a balance sheet—but in surrender?In this episode of That Christian Business Podcast, Greg Helton sits down with CPA and business advisor Stan Moore for a conversation that goes far beyond accounting and taxes.Stan shares the painful season that reshaped his life—losing his job during the Great Recession, navigating divorce, purchasing a business in the middle of uncertainty, and discovering that God often does His deepest work when everything else is stripped away. Through that experience, he learned that success isn't measured by wealth but by faithful stewardship.From there, the conversation shifts into practical business wisdom for entrepreneurs. Stan explains what he has learned after reviewing thousands of businesses over more than 30 years, including:What makes a business worth buyingWhy many franchises failThe types of businesses that consistently perform wellCommon financial mistakes entrepreneurs makeWhy proactive bookkeeping and cash flow planning matterHow Christian business owners should approach taxes with integrityThe episode closes with a powerful discussion on discipleship, purpose, and why business is ultimately a platform for serving people—not accumulating wealth.Whether you're building a company, considering buying a business, or simply trying to honor Christ through your work, this conversation offers practical wisdom rooted in biblical truth.Links:https://www.stanmoorecpa.com/Podcast was Produced by Larimore Production Companywww.Larimore.coPodcast was Filmed at Studio Refuge in Raleigh North Carolinawww.studiorefuge.comChapters: (00:00) Rock Bottom Became a Foundation (01:37) Meet CPA Stan Moore (02:37) From Banking to Public Accounting (05:08) Lessons Learned as a CFO (06:42) Starting a CPA Firm During the Recession (08:11) Divorce, Job Loss, and God's Refining Work (11:10) Remaining Faithful During Seasons of Success (16:13) Buying a Business vs. Starting One (18:32) Businesses Worth Buying (21:37) Franchise Risks and Due Diligence (27:20) Businesses to Avoid (31:56) Surprisingly Profitable Businesses (36:02) Financial Mistakes Entrepreneurs Make (40:23) Why Every Business Needs Good Accounting (43:23) Christian Ethics and Tax Planning (48:25) Growing Through an Ideal Client Profile (55:14) Why Discipleship Matters More Than Business Success

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episode CPA Reveals Which Businesses You Should and Shouldn't Buy | That Christian Business Podcast artwork

CPA Reveals Which Businesses You Should and Shouldn't Buy | That Christian Business Podcast

What if the greatest lesson about business isn't found in a balance sheet—but in surrender?In this episode of That Christian Business Podcast, Greg Helton sits down with CPA and business advisor Stan Moore for a conversation that goes far beyond accounting and taxes.Stan shares the painful season that reshaped his life—losing his job during the Great Recession, navigating divorce, purchasing a business in the middle of uncertainty, and discovering that God often does His deepest work when everything else is stripped away. Through that experience, he learned that success isn't measured by wealth but by faithful stewardship.From there, the conversation shifts into practical business wisdom for entrepreneurs. Stan explains what he has learned after reviewing thousands of businesses over more than 30 years, including:What makes a business worth buyingWhy many franchises failThe types of businesses that consistently perform wellCommon financial mistakes entrepreneurs makeWhy proactive bookkeeping and cash flow planning matterHow Christian business owners should approach taxes with integrityThe episode closes with a powerful discussion on discipleship, purpose, and why business is ultimately a platform for serving people—not accumulating wealth.Whether you're building a company, considering buying a business, or simply trying to honor Christ through your work, this conversation offers practical wisdom rooted in biblical truth.Links:https://www.stanmoorecpa.com/Podcast was Produced by Larimore Production Companywww.Larimore.coPodcast was Filmed at Studio Refuge in Raleigh North Carolinawww.studiorefuge.comChapters: (00:00) Rock Bottom Became a Foundation (01:37) Meet CPA Stan Moore (02:37) From Banking to Public Accounting (05:08) Lessons Learned as a CFO (06:42) Starting a CPA Firm During the Recession (08:11) Divorce, Job Loss, and God's Refining Work (11:10) Remaining Faithful During Seasons of Success (16:13) Buying a Business vs. Starting One (18:32) Businesses Worth Buying (21:37) Franchise Risks and Due Diligence (27:20) Businesses to Avoid (31:56) Surprisingly Profitable Businesses (36:02) Financial Mistakes Entrepreneurs Make (40:23) Why Every Business Needs Good Accounting (43:23) Christian Ethics and Tax Planning (48:25) Growing Through an Ideal Client Profile (55:14) Why Discipleship Matters More Than Business Success

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When Success Becomes a Hiding Place: A Founder’s Journey Through Sabbatical and Surrender

What happens when the work you've spent years building is suddenly removed?In this episode of That Christian Business Podcast, Greg Helton sits down with Coburn Murray, co-founder of Redeeming Development Group, to discuss entrepreneurship, redemptive business, spiritual formation, and the transformational impact of a three-month sabbatical.Coburn shares how building a successful real estate development company eventually revealed a deeper struggle with identity, performance, and finding worth through work. Through his experience with Praxis, spiritual formation, and intentional rest, he discovered how easily entrepreneurs can hide behind productivity while neglecting their souls, families, and relationship with God.The conversation explores redemptive work, ethical business leadership, stewardship, community development, Sabbath practices, leadership growth, and what it truly means to delight in God apart from professional accomplishments.Whether you're a founder, business owner, executive, or leader wrestling with burnout, purpose, or work-life integration, this episode offers a powerful framework for building a flourishing life that extends beyond business success.Links:https://www.rdgnc.com/Podcast Produced by Larimore Production Co.www.Larimore.coPodcast Filmed at Studio Refuge in Raleigh, North Carolinawww.StudioRefuge.comChapters: (00:00) The Hidden Cost of Finding Identity in Work (02:13) Introducing Coburn Murray and Redeeming Development Group (07:18) Real Estate, Stewardship, and Human Flourishing (15:06) Understanding Redemptive Work Through Praxis (23:18) Building a Culture of Flourishing (28:34) Business Therapy: Leadership Challenges After Sabbatical (36:05) Why Coburn Took a Three-Month Sabbatical (45:06) The Unexpected Anger That Surfaced During Rest (50:10) Identity, Grace, and Learning to Be Present (53:03) Spiritual Formation and the Inward Journey (56:41) Rest, Simplicity, and the Ruthless Elimination of Hurry (01:00:43) The Family Moment That Made the Sabbatical Worth It (01:05:01) Practical Sabbath Rhythms for Entrepreneurs (01:09:46) Building Sabbatical Practices Into Company Culture (01:12:50) Recommended Resources for Spiritual Formation

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The Tension Between Success and Surrender w/ Chris Farrell

Entrepreneurship creates tension that few people openly discuss. The pressure to provide, build, grow, and create impact can easily compete with the things that matter most—faith, marriage, family, and personal health. In this conversation, Greg Helton sits down with Chris Farrell, founder of Chris Farrell Media, to discuss the realities behind entrepreneurship and podcasting. Chris shares his journey from owning a successful fitness business to stepping into podcasting through faith, walking through seasons of financial uncertainty, and learning what it means to trust God when the path forward isn't fully visible. They also unpack how podcasting can become a powerful relationship-building tool for entrepreneurs, why meaningful work requires a larger story, and the difficult balance between ambition and presence as business owners. If you're a founder, business owner, or leader wrestling with growth, uncertainty, family priorities, or the pressure of carrying responsibility, this conversation offers practical insights and honest reflections from two entrepreneurs navigating those realities in real time. Keywords: Christian entrepreneurship, business leadership, podcasting strategy, founder mindset, faith and business, entrepreneurial growth. Links: https://chris-farrell-media.netlify.app Podcast Was Produced By Larimore Production Co. www.LarimoreProductionCompany.com Podcast was filmed at Studio Refuge in Raleigh, NC www.StudioRefuge.com Chapters: (00:00) Chris's Entrepreneurial Journey and Hard Seasons (01:00) Introducing Chris Farrell and Chris Farrell Media (02:17) How Podcasting Creates Business Opportunities (05:11) Building Relationship-Driven Podcasts (07:55) Why Chris Runs Multiple Podcasts (10:23) The Story Behind The Fit Dad Life (12:20) Hearing God's Call to Shut Down a Business (14:33) Entrepreneurship, Confidence, and Financial Struggle (16:17) God's Provision During Difficult Seasons (20:04) Brokenness, Dependency, and Leadership (23:00) Should Everyone Start a Podcast? (26:38) Living a Story Worth Telling (29:23) Fitness, Discipline, and Entrepreneurship (36:26) Failure, Presence, and Family Priorities (40:05) How Much Work Is Too Much? (47:36) Faith, Stewardship, and Entrepreneurial Responsibility (53:54) Navigating Uncertainty and Big Life Moves

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The Entrepreneur’s Need for Daily Dependence on God

In this episode of That Christian Business Podcast, Greg sits down with Chris Wright, founder of Scripture Type, to talk about entrepreneurship, creative work, faith, and navigating growth seasons as a business owner.Chris shares the story behind building Scripture Type from a personal Scripture memorization project into a full-time family business serving customers around the world. Together, they discuss the realities of scaling a business, balancing creative passion with operational responsibilities, and learning how to trust God instead of relying solely on strategy, productivity, or personal ambition.The conversation explores topics like branding, entrepreneurship, Meta Ads, creative direction, business growth, delegation, perfectionism, and the challenges of building something meaningful without sacrificing family priorities or spiritual health.If you’re a founder, creative entrepreneur, freelancer, or business owner trying to grow faithfully while navigating uncertainty, this episode offers practical wisdom and encouraging reminders about dependence on God, stewardship, and perseverance.Featuring conversations around Scripture Type, branding strategy, entrepreneurship, creative careers, and faith-driven business leadership.Links:https://scripturetype.com/Podcast Produced by Larimore Production Co.https://www.larimoreproductioncompany.com/Filmed at Studio Refuge in Raleigh, North Carolinahttps://www.studiorefuge.com/Chapters: (00:00) Introduction to Chris Wright and Scripture Type (03:12) Turning Creative Passions Into a Career (10:18) The Challenges of Monetizing What You Love (18:42) Gratitude, Perfectionism, and Entrepreneurship (27:31) Scaling a Family Business Without Losing Quality (39:08) Delegation, Fulfillment, and Trusting God in Growth (49:22) Building Brands That Actually Stand Out (01:03:11) Best Jobs, Worst Jobs, and Spiritual Growth (01:15:36) Living Quietly and Working Faithfully (01:21:54) Walking by Faith in Business and Life

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Staying Faithful Through Uncertainty | That Christian Business Podcast Episode 5

What does it look like to trust God while building a business in an uncertain season? In this solo episode of That Christian Business Podcast, Greg Helton shares the personal story behind the show, his entrepreneurial journey, and the tension many founders feel between ambition, faith, and responsibility. Greg opens up about moving his family across the country, building businesses in photography, video production, coaching, and podcasting, while learning how to keep Jesus at the center of work and family life. He also discusses the challenge of discerning whether a new opportunity is wisdom or distraction, and how Christian entrepreneurs can remain faithful while waiting on God’s direction. You’ll also hear practical insights on doing free work strategically, using business as ministry, creating legacy through content, and stewarding opportunities with integrity. If you are a Christian business owner, entrepreneur, founder, or leader trying to integrate faith and business, this episode offers honest encouragement and practical wisdom for the road ahead. Podcast Filmed at Studio Refuge in Raleigh North Carolina www.StudioRefuge.com Podcast Produced by Larimore Production Co. www.Larimore.co Chapters: (00:00) Waiting on God in Business (01:20) Why This Podcast Exists (05:22) Why In-Person Conversations Matter (08:52) Success Without Family Is Failure (10:26) Greg Helton’s Entrepreneurial Journey (27:02) Moving to North Carolina (31:15) Starting a Christian Coaching Business (34:25) Launching the Podcast Studio (37:14) The Difficulty of Waiting on the Lord (38:35) Business Tax Scare Story (42:00) Should You Do Free Work? (47:16) Books That Changed My Thinking on Business (52:09) Why Podcasting Helps Business Growth (55:25) What Listeners Want From This Show (57:27) Psalm 27 and Final Encouragement

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