"So if you have not been trustworthy in handling worldly wealth, who will trust you with true riches? (Luke 16:11).
Although he was an innovator in
the reclamation of silver in the photographic process, Stanley Tam of Lima,
Ohio, is best known for his commitment to Jesus Christ. A large sign adorning
the home of United States Plastic Corporation proclaims "Christ Is the
Answer," and Tam's widely read book, God Owns My Business,
describes how he arrived at the conviction that he should legally make God the
literal owner of his business.
Tam, who has traveled throughout
the country and world to testify about his Christian faith, is one who is
willing to "put his money where his mouth is." Although his business
success could have made him a millionaire many times over, he and his wife,
Juanita, draw only modest salaries from U.S. Plastics. All profits are
channeled through the Stanita Foundation, with those funds designated for a
variety of Christian ministries, primarily overseas missions.
In the fall of 1954, Tam was
speaking at a revival meeting in Medellin, Colombia when God confronted him in
a supernatural way. God let him know He wanted him to turn the business over to
Him completely and become His employee. So, on January 15, 1955, Stanley Tam
ceased being a stockholder in either of his companies, States Smelting and
Refining Corporation or United States Plastic Corporation.
In order to do this God had to
deal with one area in his life. "I have always enjoyed making money, and
God knew that. Had He left me undisturbed in this area, I could have become a
proud, materialistic, self-centered spiritual misfit. In asking of me the
submission of the greatest drive of my life, He removed a blighting influence
and replaced it with an inner peace and satisfaction such as I could never have
known otherwise.
I don't think there is such a
thing as a part-time Christian; we are all in full-time ministry. We each need
to ask God to take our vocation and make it a ministry. And if we ask Him, He
will do it."*
Does God own your business or
your work life? If not, why not make that decision today and let Him use your
work life for His glory.
*Adapted from "The Complete Christian Businessman" an interview with Stanley Tam Wolgemuth & Hyatt, Publishers, Inc.
*Adapted from "The Complete Christian Businessman" an interview with Stanley Tam Wolgemuth & Hyatt, Publishers, Inc.
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