Your Story Is Part of the Work God Is Finishing
What Philippians 1:6 says to the Christian Woman Entrepreneur Who Has Been Building in the Quiet
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There’s a woman who has been doing the work nobody sees.
She’s not waiting to be discovered and is not performing for some invisible audience.
She’s simply showing up, day after day, for the assignment God placed in her hands.
She stewards it faithfully, staying planted when the season gets slow, and trusting God with the outcome.
She’s faithful even when the gap…between where she is and where He said she was going…feels wider than she expected.
You may be that woman. And if you are, this is for you.
We’ve been walking a deliberate path together this season.
🖤 We started with Luke 16:10 and the truth that faithfulness does not begin at the finish line. It begins in the small, ordinary, nobody-is-watching moment that’s right in front of you.
🖤 Then Psalm 92:13-14 reminded us that staying planted is not a passive posture but an active, daily decision to keep producing where God placed you, even when the enemy would prefer you uproot yourself and start over somewhere else.
🖤 And then Philippians 1:6 brought us here to the deep confidence that He who began a good work in you will complete it. Not maybe, God will complete it.
But a question worth asking yourself is…
What does that completion actually look like?
Most of us picture completion as the moment our business reaches a certain income level, or our book finally gets published, or the platform we’ve been building quietly suddenly becomes visible to everyone.
And those things may very well be part of what God is finishing in you.
But there is another dimension of completion that Christian women who build often overlook entirely.
God completes the work in you.
And then He uses the story of that work to complete something in someone else.
The work you’ve been doing in the quiet is not just building your business. It’s building your story. Your faithfulness, consistency, and staying planted through hard seasons are all a part of your story.
And your story is an asset.
An asset that’s evidence of God's faithfulness, and it belongs in front of the women who are standing right now where you once stood. She’s trying to decide whether to keep going or let go.
She needs your story.
Your story is not a sidebar to your work.
It’s part of the work God is finishing.
This is why visibility is not vanity for a Christian woman who builds.
Being seen is not self-promotion when visibility allows your work to serve the people it was assigned to serve.
When God finishes something in you, He does not intend for it to stay hidden.
He intends for it to become a door that opens for someone else.
🖤 Lydia built a business and the early church had a place to gather.
🖤 Ruth stayed faithful on an uncertain road and her story became part of the lineage of Christ.
🖤 The woman at the well had one honest conversation and an entire city was transformed.
These women did not hoard what God completed in them. Their stories were told, and the telling of those stories changed everything for the people who heard them.
And that remains true today.
Your story has the same potential. Maybe the woman you were three years ago was the one figuring out how to build with faith at the center. She wondered if she was qualified, and was trying to trust God with the outcome.
That same type of woman is still out there.
She is reading, searching, looking for evidence that what God said to her is actually possible.
And your story, told with clarity and excellence, is exactly the evidence she needs.
Tools for the Journey
Walking this season of commitment well requires consistently and intentionally anchoring yourself in the Word and beyond. These are resources that have served that purpose for me personally.
For the woman Keeping Her Faith First
The Verse of the Day writings give focus to her calling.
Empowerment through The Word
The Life Application Study Bible (NKJV) has been part of my study life for more than thirty years.
Mine is well used and still serving me. If you want a translation that reads clearly and connects Scripture to the decisions you are making in real life and real business, this is the one I recommend without hesitation.
You can check for different translations like NIV or The Message.
Your Story is Part of the Work God is Finishing
You’ve been building and doing the work that nobody applauded through the seasons that nobody saw. You’re trusting God with an outcome that is still forming. And somewhere in the middle of all of that faithful, unseen effort, you’ve accumulated something you may not have stopped to recognize yet.
You have a story.
To tell the truth, it’s not a perfectly finished story. But it is real, with evidence of God's faithfulness woven through every season and every moment you chose to keep going when quitting would have been the easier option. It’s a story that another woman is desperately searching for proof of.
That woman is out there today. She’s sitting with her calling and her doubt in the same hand, wondering if it’s actually possible to build a business with faith at the center and make it work in real life. She’s not looking for theory. She is not looking for inspiration that evaporates by Tuesday. She’s looking for a real woman whose real story tells her that what God said to her is actually possible.
Your story is that evidence. And keeping it to yourself is not humility. It’s a missed assignment.
This is exactly why Pushing Up Women exists.
A Pushing Up Women Cover Story is professional editorial coverage for the Christian woman entrepreneur who has been building and is ready for her story to be found by the women who need it most.
It is not an advertisement or a highlight reel. You receive a full editorial feature Cover Story written intentionally and with depth that defines every story in this series. Published on inspiredeagle50.com and distributed to the Live Inspired Letter community of women. They're builders listening and looking for what you have to offer.
When your Cover Story publishes, your story does not disappear after launch week. It lives on the open web forever. It ranks and becomes the definitive story about you and your work. It's discoverable by the woman who is searching for exactly what you have to offer. It lives long after the publish date has passed.
Your story keeps working for you while you keep building.
Taneka Rubin trusted us with her story.
And what came out of that interview was a feature about a former professional basketball player entrepreneur.
Her story is about a woman who stayed faithful to an assignment that went far beyond the sport. She's now building a movement that will outlast her career.
That story is still opening doors because it’s available to the women who need to hear it.
Your story deserves the same.
If this is your season to be seen…for your sake, and for the sake of every woman who is waiting for the evidence your story carries…I would be honored to tell it.
Explore the Pushing Up Women Cover Story here.
Live Inspired,
Yvette