
Your Business Is Your Ministry: World-Renowned Photographer | w/ Meshali
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In this episode of the Faithustle Podcast, I sit down with Meshali, a world-renowned portrait photographer in entertainment and Christian media. From starting with no photography background to capturing iconic images of leaders like Chandler Moore, John & Lisa Bevere, Christine Caine, and even the Duck Dynasty family, Meshali’s story is proof of what God can do when you take a leap of faith.
She’s also the author of Restored, a groundbreaking book that blends photo storytelling, poetry, and words into a modern-day parable of restoration.
In this conversation, we dive into:
- How Meshali went from knowing nothing about photography to becoming an industry leader
- Why she treats her businesses as ministry first, business second
- The heart posture God blesses when it comes to entrepreneurship
- Why we must examine our motives for building a business
- The reality that we will be held accountable in heaven for how we stewarded our gifts
- Encouragement for entrepreneurs who feel scared to take a leap of faith
👉 If you’re a Christian entrepreneur, creative, or dreamer, this episode will inspire you to see your business as Kingdom work.
🚨 Don’t just build for profit. Build for purpose.
00:00 Surrendering to the Lord's Guidance
02:55 The Journey into Photography
05:57 Building a Business on Faith
08:57 The Importance of Obedience
11:47 The Role of Community and Mentorship
15:03 Accountability in Business
17:59 Ephesians 3:20 Moments
21:04 The Birth of a Book
23:58 Restoration as a Metaphor
26:47 The Writing Process
29:59 Serving God Through Business
32:59 Final Thoughts for Aspiring Entrepreneurs