The Distinct Business Podcast
Hosted by Aaron Christopherson & Sean Turner, this podcast gives presence-driven business leaders biblical blueprints to grow in both spiritual leadership and professional skills.
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In 2 Kings 4, the vessels that were dedicated and set apart were miraculously filled with oil. We believe God wants to fill your business with His presence in the same way — but first, your business must be dedicated to Him. This series unpacks the seven ways ancient Israelites dedicated their businesses to the Lord and how you can follow those same blueprints to dedicate your work to Him today.
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Season 1 Trailer
Aaron Christopherson and Sean Turner share the heart behind Distinct, their personal leadership journeys, and an overview of what it looks like to dedicate your business to the Lord.
Public Declaration
What would it look like to stand in the marketplace and declare that your business belongs to God? This episode opens the series with the first practice: going public. As Moses said in Exodus 33:15–16, the distinguishing mark of God's people was His presence among them.
Firstfruits
Firstfruits isn't just a church offering. In ancient Israel, it was an economic declaration — Bikkurim — the dedicated first portion, offered to God before anything else is counted. What you put first determines what the rest becomes.
Structured Generosity
Generosity and the tithe are not the same thing — and the difference could change how you run your entire business. Aaron unpacks the system God wove directly into Israelite economic life: not a suggestion, not an add-on to the tithe, but a separate operating system.
The Mezuzah
The mezuzah wasn't a decoration. It was a declaration — and God commanded it over every space where business was done. Aaron unpacks what this ancient Hebrew practice reveals about ownership, authority, identity, and accountability in business.
Ethical Weight & Honest Scales
What does God actually think about how you price, bill, and represent your business? From Leviticus to Amos to Proverbs, God uses the same word for dishonest business practices that He uses for idolatry. That is not accidental.
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