The Most Overlooked Mission Field in the World
Marketplace Ministry: It’s Not Just Ethical—It’s Effective
The statistics are staggering:
- 47% of employees have considered quitting because their company’s actions didn’t align with its values (Resume Now – Ethics Fallout Report)
- 70% have witnessed leaders bend rules or play favorites (Values Gap Report)
- Only 26% would report an unethical boss (Ethics Fallout Report)
- Just 5% of working Christians consistently integrate their faith at work (Barna via Greenroom Blog)
- And business is now the most trusted institution in the world, with marketplace leaders rising as society’s most trusted voices (Edelman Trust Barometer, 2024)
What does this tell us?
The workplace isn’t just a mission field— It’s the most trusted, most strategic, and most overlooked mission field we have.
And if only 5% of Christian professionals are bringing their faith into that space, we’re not just missing an opportunity— We’re missing the opportunity of a generation.
This is our moment.
At the XL Summit in Cincinnati, hosted by At Work on Purpose and led by USCCC board member Chuck Proudfit, I witnessed something extraordinary:
Pastors and business leaders uniting around a shared mission.
One career pastor shared with raw honesty that it was his own insecurity that kept him from building a bridge to the marketplace CEOs in his church.
He admitted to compartmentalizing faith and work—treating the Bible as ministry and business as something separate.
Now he sees that bridging the two may be one of the most powerful ways to advance the Gospel in our time.
This awakening is real. And it’s not just good for the Kingdom advancement—It’s great for business.
The data proves it.
Research from Harvard Business Review, Gallup, and Great Place to Work shows companies that:
- Lead with values
- Live out integrity
- Align culture with conviction
…don’t just inspire people—
They outperform.
They attract and retain top talent.
They build trust.
They drive higher profitability.
It’s not just ethical. It’s effective.
If you’ve ever wondered whether your faith belongs in your business— wonder no more.
The world is watching and more is caught than taught!
Now is the time to walk it out boldly. Let’s stop waiting for permission to lead with our faith. Let’s be the leaders this moment demands.
For His glory and for Kingdom impact.


