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Why Christians must support each other's businesses

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March 24, 20263 min read31 views

FAITH & BUSINESS  |  COMMUNITY GROWTH

The Answer Was Sitting Three Pews Away

Why Christians must support each other's businesses — and how ChurchScroll makes it possible.

 

You've called a stranger to fix your roof. You've Googled a random accountant to handle your taxes. You've hired someone you know nothing about to build your website or watch your kids.

And the whole time, a Christian brother or sister — maybe two rows behind you on Sunday — did that exact work and needed that exact opportunity.

You just never knew. And that's the problem.

We Were Built to Support Each Other

The Bible doesn't just call us to worship together — it calls us to live together. "Bear one another's burdens, and so fulfill the law of Christ." (Galatians 6:2)

That burden-bearing doesn't stop at prayer requests. It extends to how we spend our money, grow our businesses, and show up for each other in everyday life. The early Church worked together, provided for one another, and kept each other's needs in mind every single day of the week. That's not an outdated model — it's a blueprint the modern Church has simply lost sight of. And it's one worth reclaiming.

The Gap Is Costing Us

The Christian community is full of talented, faith-driven entrepreneurs and service providers who are struggling to be seen — while fellow believers spend their dollars with strangers who don't share their values. The gap between those two groups isn't a lack of willingness. It's a lack of visibility.

And visibility has a cost. When Christian business owners can't find their community, they struggle to grow and sometimes close their doors. When believers can't find trusted Christian services, they settle for whoever shows up on the first page of a Google search. The whole Body loses — and nobody even realizes it's happening.

It doesn't have to be this way.

5 Reasons to Start Supporting Christian Businesses

•      Shared values mean you're hiring someone who leads with integrity, not just a quote

•      Your dollar is a seed — money spent with a believer circulates back into the kingdom

•      Trust is already built — community connection cuts through the noise of the marketplace

•      It's obedience in action: "especially to those of the household of faith" (Galatians 6:10)

•      Financially flourishing believers give more, serve more, and reach further

 

That's Why ChurchScroll Exists

ChurchScroll.com is a Find, Hire & Support platform built specifically for the Christian community. It's the bridge that's been missing between believers in the pew and believers in the marketplace — and it's free to join.

Individuals can search for trusted local Christian businesses and service providers in their area. Christian business owners finally have a place to be seen, recommended, and hired within their own community. Churches can connect their congregation to members' businesses and trusted resources. And the whole community grows stronger — economically, relationally, and spiritually.

One platform. One community. One mission: to keep business within the Body and strengthen it from the inside out.

It's not just a directory. It's the Body of Christ working the way it was always meant to.

The connections are already there. The talent is already in your church. The need is already in your community. ChurchScroll simply makes it possible to act on all of it.

Ready to Find, Hire & Support the Body of Christ?

Whether you're a believer looking for trusted services or a Christian business owner ready to be found — ChurchScroll was built for you.

Sign up free today at ChurchScroll.com

Stop scrolling past each other. It's time to scroll together.

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