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Traditional business models separated work from church, requiring some employees to lead almost 'schizophrenic' lives. But now business is finding it can combine the two, as long as nobody forces the issue.

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Religion Can Work in the Workplace - But No Hard Sell

In the 25 years that Mark Carr has run his automotive franchise business according to Christian teachings, he’s never considered it a conflict.

“Downsides? I don’t see any,” says Carr, who named his Houston startup Christian Brothers Automotive Corp., because he wanted to let everyone know Jesus was at the wheel.

“We are in a very, very crummy business that is known for being dishonest,” says Carr, who has 41 franchises with 2006 revenue of some $42 million. “Christianity is the driving force to be honest with customers, do the best possible job that I can and have integrity.”

There has been no systematic study to determine exactly how many U.S. startups are openly faith-based, according to David Miller, executive director of the Yale Center for Faith and Culture and a former entrepreneur.

“That said, many smaller businesses and startups are incorporating altruistic dimensions into their business plan and credo,” he says. “Some may be explicitly faith-oriented while others might not mention faith,” but were inspired by religious teachings or the entrepreneur’s personal values.

‘Divine’ Entrepreneurship

There are also church-sponsored entrepreneurship schools, like the Joseph Center in Forest Park, Ill., which views entrepreneurship as a divine calling. Worship and work are certainly not opposing forces – if they ever were, Miller says. But are they good partners?

“The old model of how to succeed in business is you kept your personal life separate,” he explains.

Author: Lynne Meredith Schreiber

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