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Kingdom Startups & Innovation Labs
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Introduction
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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Introduction
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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Navigating Transitions – Career, Calling & Leadership Shifts
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Introduction
Transitions are part of every life and career journey. A doctor may feel called into full-time ministry, a business owner may hand over leadership to a successor, or a leader may sense it’s time to pivot into a new assignment. Sometimes we may need to transition out of necessity, like moving to a new country. These moments can be…
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Pastoral Care started the discussion August 31: Communion with God in the forum Kingdom Living Daily 8 months ago
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In our hurried lives, it is vital to slow down and approach the table of the Lord—a place of deep communion and remembrance. Here, the principles of the kingdom call us to gaze beyond oneself and dwell in God’s eternal narrative. The world teaches us to measure life by accomplishments and temporal success. Yet, communion redirects us, reminding… -
Raising & Mentoring Kingdom Professionals
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Introduction
Advanced Kingdom innovators don’t just build careers and businesses — they raise people. The true measure of posterity is not only in structures but in successors who embody Kingdom values. A professional or entrepreneur who invests in mentoring others creates a multiplying effect that outlives them.
Jesus modelled this: He spent…
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