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Yes, There Are Opportunities For Christian Work from Home Businesses

There are specific Christian work from home businesses around, with more opening up every day, although some would argue that any business can be a Christian one. Before you make any decisions though, ask yourself a few questions such as:


  • What are my talents and skills?
  • Is my goal to have a new full-time business or to add to my existing salary?
  • How will having a Christian work from home business affect my family?
  • Am I looking to help others through my business?
  • What quality of life do I really want?
  • What's necessary to achieve that quality of life?


These questions are just to get you thinking about what your true purpose is in pursuing Christian work at home opportunities. Without an idea of what your goal really is, you can't achieve it.

You especially need to consider your own special skills and abilities. For instance, if you love kids and are good with them, you might consider starting a Christian daycare center for them in your home.

Focusing on what your talents and skills are will keep you from going into any Christian work from home businesses that you're truly not interested in or good at, and help you choose what you will be successful at doing.

Maybe you love to write. There are many opportunities for Christian work from home businesses in the desktop publishing area. You can produce programs, brochures, tracts, church histories, and directories for churches in your area. You can also go bigger with this once you get started and have a few successes under your belt.

You could also consider writing inspirational literature, especially e-books. The demand for all sorts of Christian literature is out there, just waiting for you!

There are also many Christian work at home opportunities in MLMs (Multi-level Marketing). Some of them center around selling products like cleaners, vitamins, and family-oriented books. With this sort of Christian work at home business, you also usually get income from people you bring into such programs.

These types of Christian work from home opportunities can also be done predominately online. Just do your research to be certain that the company you're selling goods or services for isn't a scam of some kind. You can check with BBB (Better Business Bureau) or the SBA (Small Business Association) for information on companies you are considering signing up with.

Christian work from home businesses you might also want to consider is assembling Christian-related items in your home. These items range from putting together crosses to making jewelry. Some companies pay you outright for your work, others charge a small fee and allow you to sell the goods yourself.

If you love to work with your hands and be creative, this is a wonderful Christian home business opportunity for you to look into. Again, be certain that the company you choose is a legitimate one.

Now that you have Christian work at home ideas, what do you do next? Consider these things:

  • Do I have the space I need for an office?
  • Is there any special equipment I need to purchase?
  • Are there any licenses required?
  • Should I obtain any additional insurance?
  • Do I need to hire people to help me?
  • What sort of accounting system will I use?
  • How do I plan for taxes?


Once you have the answers to these questions, you need to make a business plan that maps out the steps you need to take to get your Christian work at home business up and running.

The more planning you do in the beginning, the better off you'll be. You'll be more efficient and won't waste time or money this way. And those things are key to any successful home business.

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Randy is owner of http://www.profitable-home-businesses.com where you will find further tips on starting dozens of profitable home based businesses. Randy also owns http://www.planning-a-baby-shower.com.

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