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Is Startup Christ alone in its mission? Part 1

The internet is vast in the amount of information available. For entrepreneurs there is an abundance of resources. For female entrepreneurs, there’s even more. Pair being female with being a minority and there are an abundance of organizations trying to assist your rise. But what about the person who is following God’s calling by starting […]

Bad Advice: Company Names

When you are starting a business and go to events, people are always trying to either sell you or give you advice. Don’t get me wrong. I’ve gotten a lot of good advice and have applied it considerably. But recently I received advice that just doesn’t reconcile with my business. The advice was on the […]

Why the absence?

Startup Christ is a bit of a startup of its own. I went a while without posting or maintaining the site and I feel like the readers should know why. First of all, let me inform you that I am a young married college student working full time. So now that we established that I […]

Hit the ball where they ain’t

I met someone the other day who was with SCORE. For those of you that don’t know, SCORE is an organization of retired entrepreneurs who are giving back some of their experience. So anyway, I so happened to be wearing a baseball shirt and we were talking about food trucks. I told him, I didn’t […]

Waiting is not a step in starting a business

Next to communism, waiting is the greatest enemy of an entrepreneur. Too often I’ve found myself waiting. It’s an innocent mistake I keep making. I do not do it out of laziness. I simply think I’ve exhausted my current resources and need to wait for my plans to come to fruition or I’m waiting on […]

Don’t be afraid to share your idea

Many entrepreneurs or would-be entrepreneurs are reluctant to tell people about their grand scheme. I have been this way and I have since become a lot more open about plans. So let me go through some common reasons why people don’t share their business ideas with other people. They Might Steal Your Idea You’re Afraid […]