God Bless My Brand

Cherise McAdoo

Join host Cherise McAdoo on a spiritual journey to build a successful business and live a faith-filled life. In this podcast, we delve into the power of prayer and faith, exploring how these principles can guide you in all areas of your life, whether you're an entrepreneur or simply seeking a deeper connection with God. Discover practical tips, inspiring stories, and valuable insights on incorporating faith into your daily routines and decision-making. Let's lift our businesses and our lives up together in prayer and watch God work wonders.

  1. MAR 23

    Preparing for the Shift

    There are moments when you can feel it — something is changing. Not fully formed, not clearly defined, but undeniable. God is doing something, and you can sense the pull. Higher. Deeper. Closer. You don’t have the language for it yet. You can’t map it out. But you know you’re being stretched. And it’s in that tension that your mindset matters most. Because it’s easy to reach for what’s familiar. To cling to past wins, old strategies, and versions of yourself that once worked. But when God is doing a new thing, what worked before won’t carry you where you’re going next. The shift requires new thinking, new discipline, new focus, and a deeper level of trust. This is the space where you decide: will you hold onto what you knew, or will you prepare for where God is taking you? When things begin to shift — when plans change, when doors close, when the path feels unfamiliar — will you shrink back into what’s comfortable? Or will you trust that even in the uncertainty, He is working all things together for the good of those who love Him and are called according to His purpose? The shift isn’t forceful. It’s an open invitation to release the past as your benchmark. To surrender the need to understand every step. To give the vision back to the One who gave it to you. Beloved, the shift isn’t just about where you’re going. It’s about who you God is forming you into along the way. Reference Scripture: Isaiah 43:18–19 Support the show

    9 min
  2. MAR 16

    The God Who Will

    Have you ever felt like you were stuck in chaos but doing everything you could to trust Him at His Word? Hell was breaking out around you, but you were still doing your best to believe that He honors your faithfulness. One of the most powerful truths in Scripture is this: God is never far away. He is in the midst of His people. Even when life feels unstable, even when circumstances seem to be unraveling, His presence remains right in the middle of it. The people of Israel knew what it meant to live in that kind of tension. Their nation was experiencing the consequences of years of spiritual decline. Leaders had remained silent while injustice and idolatry spread. Families were divided, enemies invaded their land, and many were forced into exile. Everything around them reflected loss, judgment, and instability. Yet in the middle of that reality, God spoke a promise. Through the prophet Zephaniah, the Lord reminded His people that He had not abandoned them. Even while they were actively facing hardship—while their land was threatened, their communities scattered, and their future uncertain—God declared that He was still in their midst. He promised to save them, restore them, and bring them back into joy. Israel was going through real consequences and real suffering, but God still gave them a Word of promise. Their circumstances had not yet changed, yet God was already declaring restoration ahead of them. The same God who stood in the midst of Israel’s chaos still stands in the midst of ours. His presence is not distant, and His promises remain sure even when life feels uncertain. Reference Scripture: Zephaniah 3:17 (AMP) Support the show

    14 min
  3. MAR 2

    Finish What Faith Started

    For years, I built a life that proved I could stand on my own. I worked hard in high school. I excelled in college. I climbed in corporate. I positioned myself to be self-sufficient, strategic, and stable. I didn’t want to need anyone. And if I’m honest, I didn’t want to need God beyond what felt reasonable. When I read Hannah’s story, I filtered it through my own lens — strong woman, misunderstood pain, quiet endurance. I saw her grief. I saw the opposition. I saw the longing. But I missed the moment when Elkanah asked her, “Am I not more to you than ten sons?” It hit differently when I realized God was asking me the same question. In the midst of building, grinding, proving, and positioning… was He not enough? Was I trusting my resume more than His sovereignty? My network more than His provision? My effort more than His hand? The last two years of full-time entrepreneurship stripped away the illusion of control. Revenue shifts. Contracts end. Plans pivot. And in every uncertain moment, the question echoed again: Am I not enough? Is this not what you called me to? Hannah’s breakthrough didn’t come from striving harder to produce a child. It came when she turned her focus fully toward God in the middle of opposition. When she stopped looking left and right for affirmation and poured her heart out before Him. And in His timing, not hers, He moved. And He moved abundantly.  God reminds us that dependence is not weakness. He reminds us that when we fix our eyes on Him instead of the noise around us, He is able to bless abundantly — even in ways that disrupt our original plans. He moves. He provides. He answers. Sometimes in direct opposition to what we thought we wanted — but always in alignment with what is good.  So the question is, my friends, when everything else is stripped away, is He enough? Reference Scripture: 1 Samuel 1:5–20 Support the show

    19 min
  4. FEB 23

    Before the Savior Comes

    There is often a gap between the moment the hurt arrives and the moment Jesus shows up. The grief, the loss, the unanswered prayer — all of it unfolds while we wait. And waiting can feel like absence. Like neglect. Like God is taking His time… just because. Martha knew that feeling well. She had seen Jesus heal the sick, restore the broken, and perform miracles that defied reason. So when her brother Lazarus became ill, she expected the same response. Instead, Jesus arrived after the funeral. After the tears. After hope had already been buried. John 11 reminds us that delay is not denial — but it doesn’t soften the pain of the delay. Martha’s heartbreak was real. Her question was honest. And Jesus did not rebuke her grief. He stepped into it. In this story, Lazarus rises. But the harder question lingers: what if your situation doesn’t? What if the thing you prayed would live… dies? What if healing doesn’t come the way you imagined? What if Jesus still shows up — but not in time to change the outcome you wanted? Before the Savior comes, faith is tested. Not in the miracle, but in the waiting. Not in the resurrection, but in the trust that His ways are higher, His thoughts are wiser, and His love remains — even when the ending doesn’t look like resurrection. Can we trust His sovereignty when we don’t understand His timing? Can we trust His love when the story doesn’t resolve how we hoped? Can we trust that He is still good — even then? Because sometimes faith isn’t believing God can raise the dead. It’s believing He is still God when He doesn’t. Reference Scripture: John 11:1-44 Support the show

    12 min
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Join host Cherise McAdoo on a spiritual journey to build a successful business and live a faith-filled life. In this podcast, we delve into the power of prayer and faith, exploring how these principles can guide you in all areas of your life, whether you're an entrepreneur or simply seeking a deeper connection with God. Discover practical tips, inspiring stories, and valuable insights on incorporating faith into your daily routines and decision-making. Let's lift our businesses and our lives up together in prayer and watch God work wonders.