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If you’ve ever hesitated to show up online — whether it’s posting on Instagram, emailing your list, or launching the offer God placed on your heart — you’re not alone. And you’re not disqualified. But you may need a mindset shift.
In this episode of Her Faith at Work, we explore what’s really behind the resistance many Christian women entrepreneurs feel around visibility. It’s not about lacking strategy. It’s about believing the wrong story.
Because visibility — the kind that honors God — isn’t about performance. It’s about obedience.
Why mindset, not marketing strategy, often blocks visibility
How imposter syndrome and fear of judgment subtly hold you back
The difference between humility and hiding in your business
How to anchor your visibility efforts in Biblical truth
Practical encouragement to take your next obedient step
Visibility Isn’t Vanity — It’s Stewardship
Many women of faith wrestle with the tension between being seen and staying humble. But staying invisible doesn’t make you more obedient — it often just makes you unavailable.
God has entrusted you with a message, a mission, and a voice. And He isn’t asking you to show up perfectly — only faithfully.
“There’s a difference between humility and hiding. One honors God. The other masks fear.”
– Jan Touchberry
A Word of Encouragement
Showing up in your business doesn’t require fearlessness. It requires faithfulness.
Ask the Lord, “What does obedience look like for me this week?” Then take that next faithful step — whether it’s sending the email, scheduling the post, or simply believing that your voice matters.
You don’t have to be everywhere. But you do need to be present where God has called you.
“The enemy doesn’t have to destroy your calling — he just has to convince you not to show up for it.”