From prayer prompts to planning tools, Christian Business Almanac centers on topics that matter for career and calling.

Here's a closer look at the key areas the book covers and why they matter.

Christian Business Almanac by Jacquelyn Lynn was designed around the recurring needs of Christian professionals.

Whether you lead a company, manage a team, or build a freelance practice, certain topics consistently shape the quality and direction of your work. These are the themes readers find themselves returning to again and again.

Scripture

Each entry anchors a day with Scripture, then moves quickly to inspiration and guidance. This pairing helps translate biblical truth into leadership language: humility becomes servant leadership; patience becomes long-range strategy; wisdom becomes better decision-making.

Decision-Making and Ethics

Business choices often present ethical tension. Christian Business Almanac provides short reflections and guiding questions that help you evaluate decisions through biblical principles—honesty in contracts, fairness in compensation, and respect for stakeholders. These prompts act like a moral compass for complex situations.

Stop, take a deep breath, and rejoice and be glad in this day the Lord has made.

Planning and Productivity

The aim is not to impose a rigid system but to offer tools that help you steward time and resources wisely. Christian Business Almanac encourages aligning goals with vocation so that productivity supports purpose.

Prayer and Pastoral Care

Daily prayer prompts provide language for lifting work-related concerns to God and for interceding for teams, clients, and the marketplace. Additionally, entries touch on pastoral care in business contexts—how to shepherd teams through conflict, stress, or transition with compassion and truth.

Mentoring and Multiplication

Finally, mentorship and multiplication recur as practical priorities, guiding leaders in the process of passing on wisdom and cultivating the next generation of faithful professionals.

These topics combine to create a handbook that is both spiritual and strategic—designed for Christians who want their work to matter and to honor God in every professional decision.

Christian Business Almanac on a desk with other miscellaneous items.