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FOLLOWING JESUS IN THE MARKETPLACE ISN’T EASY….

…But it can be even more fulfilling than the greatest business success.

While Jesus never promised that following Him would be easy (John 16:33), He did promise that following Him would be fulfilling (John 10:10). These two truths apply to all areas of life—including business leadership.

That said, obstacles abound. Indeed, the marketplace can often seem like a battlefield littered with buried landmines!    

That’s why you need my FREE download: 10 Common Obstacles Christian Business Leaders Encounter and How to Overcome Them. 

As a business leader, you have already overcome a multitude of external obstacles to get where you are today. But when it comes to following Jesus in the marketplace, most obstacles are not external—they’re inside your heart and mind. 

From personal experience in business leadership, I’ve identified 10 false beliefs frequently held by Christian business leaders, often subconsciously. 10 Common Obstacles Christian Business Leaders Encounter and How to Overcome Them offers a side-by-side comparison of those false beliefs and the reality of God’s perspective about you and what you do.

And because a good way to overcome false beliefs is to replace them with confessions anchored in the truth of God’s Word, when you sign up for my free download, you’ll also receive my 10-week email series: 10 Truths for Christian Business Leaders. 

What People Are Saying About the Book

“This is a must read for every leader wanting to make a Kingdom impact. This is a book that will help you realize your Kingdom potential using your platform as a marketplace leader.”


— Nathan Hildebrandt
LeaderImpact Global

“Garth’s marketplace career, his faith journey, and his knowledge of apologetics give him the unique credibility to write such a book. Whether you need to get off the sidelines or the fence, this book will provide encouragement and practical steps.”

— Jacques Lapointe,
Former CEO of GSK Canada and UK 

“As a business veteran himself, Garth articulates the profound opportunity and humbling responsibility we have as marketplace leaders to authentically live and lead by Kingdom values.”


— Donald E. Simmonds, Chariman, The Blythe Group