That's great! "Whatever your hands find to do, do it with all your might".
Just a little story; my business existed as a part-time venture for some time while I had other work to pay the bills.
Then I felt God leading me to drop the other pursuits and put my efforts into the business full-time. It took some faith to do so as the business wasn't generating a lot of income at the time. But I did have money saved up to cover living expenses and no kids to support, so I quit the other work and started building the business.
A few moths later I lost my biggest client, they closed shop suddenly and without warning. That really threw me off for a bit and made me question if I had heard God correctly. But I still felt peaceful about building the business and hadn't run out of savings, so I pressed on.
The client who closed shop ended up going to work for a startup in the same field of interest, and recommended our products to their new employer. They placed their first order about 5 months after I was questioning if I had heard God right. We got in at the ground level, were able to grow with them, and now they have 3 warehouses across the US, plus an international location. When I look back I realize that the timing of all that really couldn't have been any more perfect, even though it freaked me out a little when it was happening.
Anyway..... none of that is to say if things will go the same for your business. I really don't know. But I do know that God cares about your family, and if you earnestly seek Him and throw yourself into whatever He gives you to do it will all work out. 👍
It does take effort and diligence on our part though
ts game, for real.
Also, if haven't already you might want to commit your business to the Lord, and ask Him to use it however He sees fit. Your customers and workers are automatically part of your ministry, so prayer that you handle the responsibility well and diligently is always a good idea 🙏.
Best!
Will pray-