Melvin Feller owns and is the founder/CEO of Melvin Feller Business group. He operates in Dallas Texas. A former sailor and proud supporter of our vets, Melvin now concentrates on business and his love of seeing people become successful in all areas of life. He is an avid Christian and knows all things are possible in Christ! He has been a domestic violence survivor in his marriage and divorce to Tina and more importantly a cancer survivor.
Melvin Feller Business Ministries Group Looks at Business as a True and Beneficial Ministries
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Melvin
Feller Business Ministries Group in Burkburnett Ministries and Dallas
Texas and Lawton Oklahoma. Our mission is to call and equip a generation
of Christian entrepreneurs to do business as ministry. We provide
workshops and resources that help companies discover how to do business
God’s way and provide a positive outreach as the director. When the
heart of a business is service rather than self it can be transformed
into a fruitful business ministry earning a profit and being of service
to the community and their customers. Melvin Feller is currently pursuing another graduate degree in business organizations. Business as a True and Beneficial Ministries by Melvin Feller
Anyone
working in a “secular” job will be tempted to think of work as less
significant or less God honoring than that of, say, a pastor. I have
struggled here, and over the years I have met many others who struggle
with a sense of purpose in their daily work — wondering if they need
instead to give themselves to pastoral work or Christian ministry in
order to truly “do God’s will.”
Done
rightly and in the fear of God, ministry is an excellent God-honoring
vocation, but ministry is not the only work that can be God honoring. So
often businesspersons like me think this way because we fail to really
take hold of the doctrine of vocation. To put it simply, vocation is the
specific work that God has called each of us to do. In addition,
vocation is not limited to those who serve in Christian ministry. Business as a True and Beneficial Ministries by Melvin Feller
In
fact, God calls the vast majority of Christians to “common” spheres of
work such as business, or academia, or carpentry, or law, or healthcare,
or homemaking. As we faithfully give ourselves to this calling, we are
God’s agents to love others and to even accomplish his will on earth.
Assuming
your work is honorable and honest, assuming it is a means to serve the
needs of others, that work is ministerial in nature. In that sense, your
work is no different from that of a pastor or missionary.
Here are three reasons that our work is ministerial. Business as a True and Beneficial Ministries by Melvin FellerFirst,
our work is ministerial when our labors are first an avenue of faith in
God and worship of God, not in self-reliance and personal glory.
In short, our work really is not about us. Paul spells this out in Ephesians 1:11–12:
In
him, we have obtained an inheritance, having been predestined according
to the purpose of him who works all things according to the counsel of
his will, so that we who were the first to hope in Christ might be to
the praise of his glory.
For
the Christian, life and work is not primarily about the
self — self-achievement, self-accolades, or
even self-wealth, or a
surplus of monetary rewards. A Christian’s labor is foremost about
working in a way that expresses faith in God and worship to God. It is
in the way we conduct our work and the substance of our work that
provides us with a means to proclaim his excellences.
So
what does this look like? It will appear differently for each of us.
For one, working to the glory of God might mean celebrating God’s
kindness in the outcome of a successful project. To another, it may
involve trusting God in the midst of difficulty and even failure. In my
career, I have experienced both (but the latter being more challenging).
Yet, it is trusting God during those challenging circumstances that
speak most loudly of the rich sufficiency of knowing Christ. Business as a True and Beneficial Ministries by Melvin Feller Second, our work is ministerial when it serves other people rather than mere projects or profits.
People,
made in the image of God, matter more to him than profits. Our
take-home commission is not as important as Christ’s commission to love
our neighbors in the workplace. In addition, that means we must seek the
interests of our coworkers, our customers, and our business partners. Business as a True and Beneficial Ministries by Melvin Feller
For
me, this is a simple, but too easily forgotten truth. In the urgency of
my day, I frequently forget the people around me, viewing my day as
nothing more than a series of tasks to check off. When I adopt that
task-oriented mindset, I easily overlook the people that God has placed
in my path. In my thoughtlessness, the people in my workplace quickly
become incidental to my day, or they are misused as either resources for
my personal gain or hindrances to my personal productivity.
As
a Christian, I am called to love my neighbor, and God has given me a
workplace where he intends for this to happen. Therefore, in this
setting, taking the time to encourage a co-worker is ministerial. Going
the extra mile to help a customer is ministerial. Serving your manager
by providing an update report is ministerial. When we accomplish tasks,
even the most mundane tasks, with a heart of serving and loving our
neighbors at work; we are instruments of God’s kindness to them.
Third, our work is ministerial because we are ambassadors of Christ to the specific realm of work he has called us to do. Business as a True and Beneficial Ministries by Melvin Feller We
love our neighbors best when we bring the good news to them. Like Paul,
we must see ourselves as ambassadors, bearing the message of
reconciliation to an unbelieving world (2 Corinthians 5:20).
For
many years, I viewed my career in the coaching /consulting industry as
incompatible to “Christian ministry.” During those years, I failed to
appreciate the privilege of representing Jesus to my co-workers and my
customers. I wasted my vocation, and I overlooked the fact that God has
called me to represent him in the business realm. Business as a True and Beneficial Ministries by Melvin Feller
You
are not in your present career by accident. It may have felt as you
landed there due to random circumstances, but God has been sovereignly
guiding you. Your line of work is no accident. Your workplace is no
accident. Your vocational ship has sailed to where it is thus far
because God has been guiding you. He has placed you where you are
because he has need of you — or, better, as Luther puts it — your
neighbor has need of you. May we joyfully and faithfully pursue this
high calling of God. Melvin
Feller Business Consultant, Business Owner, Burkburnett man grace
ministries and Graduate Student Candidate in Business OrganizationMelvin Feller Business Ministries Group in Texas and Oklahoma.
Melvin Feller founded Melvin Feller Business Consultants Group and
Burkburnett former grace Ministries director in the 1970s to help
individuals and organizations achieve their specific Victory. Victory as
defined by the individual or organization are achieving strategic
objectives, exceeding goals, getting results or desired outcomes and a
positive outreach with grace and as a ministries. He has extensive
experience assisting businesses achieve top and bottom line results. He
has broad practical experience creating WINNERS in many organizations
and industries. He has hands-on experience in executive leadership,
operations, logistics, sales, program management, organizational
development, training, and customer service. He was a Burkburnett man.
He has coached teams to achieve results in strategic planning, business
development, organizational design, sales, and customer response and
business process improvement. He has prepared and presented many
workshops nationally and internationally.
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