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In a world often driven by profit and worldly ambition, Ted Wright III stands as a beacon of faith, demonstrating how to integrate Christian principles into every aspect of business. As the Chief Vision Officer of Wright Talk Business Consulting LLC, Ted’s mission extends beyond mere financial success; it's about building a kingdom-minded ecosystem where integrity, service, and discipleship are paramount.
Ted Wright III founded Wright Talk Business Consulting LLC in 2021, though the concept began to form in 2020. His firm is a boutique consulting service dedicated to assisting businesses at various stages. From guiding aspiring entrepreneurs through the initial thought process and startup phase to supporting established companies grappling with operational challenges, Ted connects clients with the resources and relationships they need to thrive. His expertise spans business development, strategic planning, and leveraging his extensive network to foster growth. "My number one thing is to be an example through my business activities, to be an example of what Jesus Christ would do, has done in his lifestyle. Kindness, love, compassion for others," Ted shares, emphasizing the foundational role of his faith in his professional life.
For Ted, faith isn't just a personal belief; it's the operating system for his business. He begins each day with scripture, leading a men's scripture reading call that has been ongoing for eight years. This daily injection of spiritual nourishment provides focus and reinforces his understanding that he is on assignment. "This is not about Wright Talk," he states, highlighting his commitment to serving others and reflecting Christ's character in every interaction. He actively works to counter the corruption he perceives in the business world by fostering an environment of integrity, generosity, and genuine service. Ted believes in building an ecosystem where businesses can flourish while upholding kingdom principles, proving that success doesn't require compromising values.
Ted's commitment to his faith was recently tested when he was presented with a lucrative partnership opportunity. The proposal involved promoting a certification program for spirit companies – a business that, while financially appealing, directly conflicted with his deeply held Christian values. Despite the significant financial compensation, Ted respectfully declined the offer. "I can't see where that is in alignment with anything that Christ has for me. It's not elevating him. I'm leading people to do things that are already devastating our community," he explained. This decision underscored his unwavering dedication to integrity and his refusal to sacrifice his values for monetary gain, illustrating a profound example of living out faith in the marketplace.
Ted's faith profoundly influences how he allocates his time, talent, and treasure. Blessed with a gift for speaking, he serves as a public address announcer for Howard University sports. He views this platform not just as a job but as an opportunity to glorify God and impact lives. Before each game, he prays for God to be elevated through his words and actions. Through this role, he has created unique opportunities, such as providing tickets to single-parent families, exposing children to a college campus experience they might not otherwise have. This act of generosity recently led to a powerful testimony.
Ted recounted the story of a neighbor's son who aspired to attend Howard's engineering program but faced significant hurdles, including the university's policy against transfer students and his family's financial constraints. Ted, despite his limited direct connections within the university front office, felt led to ask around. Ted does sports announcing for Howard university. Through a series of divine connections, orchestrated by what Ted describes as the Holy Spirit, the young man not only gained acceptance into the highly competitive engineering program but also received a full-ride scholarship. This miraculous outcome, a testament to God's providence, left both families in awe and solidified Ted's belief in the power of faith-driven generosity. "You can't write that in a Hollywood script," he marvels, emphasizing that such outcomes are solely God's work.
Ted's advice to other Christian business leaders is simple yet profound: live out the blueprint of scripture. He emphasizes that one doesn't need to preach or judge, but rather to exemplify Christ's love, grace, and compassion. "If you show love to them folks, give them graces Christ gave you," he advises. He encourages leaders to be consistent, punctual, and dependable, as these qualities, though seemingly small, speak volumes to those who may not yet know Christ. He believes that the Holy Spirit will bring scripture to remembrance at the opportune moment, allowing believers to offer encouragement and guidance to those in need. Ted sees business as a powerful avenue for discipleship, where relationships built on integrity can lead others to discover their own relationship with Christ. He concludes with a powerful reminder: "There's a confidence level, not arrogance. There's a confidence level with the level, if you want. Humility in there that has perfect balance. That balance is sweet. And people out there smell it. And they want that."
Ted Wright III's journey is a compelling narrative of faith in action, demonstrating that when business is aligned with God's purpose, it becomes a powerful force for transformation, not just in the marketplace, but in the lives of individuals.
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Kingdom Factor Coach | Transformation Speaker | High-Performance Leadership Coach | Helping Faith-Driven Entrepreneurs Scale with Clarity, Confidence & Conviction | Win From the Inside Out
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Business Advisor at Wright Talk Business Consulting LLC
Dallas, TX
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