Pastoral Care
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Pastoral Care started the discussion Global Kingdom Movements – Lessons from History in the forum Social Impact 9 months ago
Global Kingdom Movements – Lessons from History
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Kingdom pioneers stand on the shoulders of those who went before them. From revivalists to reformers, history is filled with men and women who shook nations with faith, courage, and innovation. These movements remind us that transformation is not accidental—it is birthed through prayer, sacrifice, and obedience.
Studying history gives…
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Christian Think Tanks & Policy Influence
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Culture is not only shaped by business or media — it is also shaped by laws, policies, and public discourse. Decisions made in government chambers affect generations. If believers withdraw from this space, others will set the agenda. Decisions are made by those who sit at the table.
Christian think tanks — groups dedicated to…
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Writing Books, Building Platforms & Launching Ideas
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One of the most effective ways to extend your Kingdom influence is by capturing your ideas and making them accessible to others. Books, blogs, podcasts, social media, and platforms allow Kingdom Pioneers to speak beyond their immediate circle and leave a legacy of truth.
Paul wrote letters that became scripture, shaping generations…
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Kingdom Startups & Innovation Labs
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Every great movement begins with a seed idea. Startups are not only for Silicon Valley — they are for Kingdom Innovators who hear God’s call to create new solutions that bless communities and expand the gospel. A Kingdom startup is any new venture — business, nonprofit, ministry, or movement — launched with the intent of…
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Funding the Gospel – Philanthropy, Stewardship & Giving
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Throughout history, Kingdom movements have advanced because men and women of means stewarded their wealth for mission. Jesus’ ministry was supported by women of substance (Luke 8:3). Paul’s journeys were funded by churches and patrons. Today, Kingdom pioneers must see wealth as a tool for impact, not a trophy of success.
Generosity…
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