Your business is growing. So why does something feel off?

Build With Integrity in a World That Rewards Performance

Righteousness in the Marketplace Book

Your business is growing. So why does something feel off?

You started with clean motives. You wanted to serve, to build something that mattered, to honor God with your work. But somewhere between the strategy calls and the content calendars and the pressure to stay visible, things shifted. You are still producing. You are still pushing. But there is a quiet grief underneath it all that you have learned to ignore.

That grief is not a sign that you are failing. It is a sign that something in how you are building is out of alignment with who you are called to be.

Righteousness in the Marketplace was written for that moment.

What This Book Is

This is not a prosperity pep talk. It is not a hustle manifesto with a cross on the cover. And it is not a passive devotional that leaves you feeling warm but unchanged.

This is a direct, biblically grounded confrontation of the patterns that Christian women in business adopt without realizing it — pressure-based decision making, performance-driven identity, marketplace ethics dressed up as kingdom strategy. It names what most business books will not say out loud: that hustle culture has found its way into the church, and many women are paying for it with their integrity, their peace, and their relationship with God.

These pages will challenge you to stop treating your calling like a transaction. To stop letting industry standards rewrite your convictions. To pursue growth without manipulation, lead without control, and build something God can actually bless.

This Book Is For You If...

You are a Christian woman in business or ministry who has felt the gap between what you are building and what you believe. You have followed the formulas, chased the metrics, and still walked away feeling hollow. You know something needs to change but you have not had language for what it is.

This is not for women who want to be comfortable. It is for women who are ready to be anchored.

"You were not called to perform your way into success. You were called to obey your way into purpose. Those are not the same road."

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About the Author

Fe D. Jones is an author, teacher, certified life coach, and psychology student whose work sits at the intersection of biblical truth, behavioral science, and practical wisdom. She writes and teaches for women who are serious about real growth — not surface-level inspiration. Her work through FeJonesLive and Radical Lives Press is built on one conviction: that lasting change begins with honest thinking, not better feelings.

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