Plan Year-End Generosity Now: A Guide for Entrepreneurs

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Christmas in October: Why Entrepreneurs Must Plan Generosity Now Don’t wait for margin—create it. Key Takeaways Generosity Must Be Pre-Decided, Not Emotionally TriggeredWaiting until December often leads to reactive, guilt-based giving. True Kingdom generosity is rooted in obedience, not emotion. October is the Strategic Window for Year-End ImpactEntrepreneurs who wait until the end of Q4 […]

Kingdom Partnerships: How to Vet Joint Ventures Wisely

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Partnerships are powerful. They can accelerate vision, multiply resources, and open doors you could never walk through alone. But they can also become traps—draining your energy, damaging your reputation, and distracting you from your true calling. That’s why Scripture asks the piercing question: “Can two walk together, unless they are agreed?rdquo; (Amos 3:3). The difference […]

Lead vs. Lag: Q4 Metrics That Drive Real Profit

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If you’re only measuring what the world measures, don’t be surprised when you get the world’s results. As Kingdom-minded leaders, we’re not just building businesses—we’re stewarding assignments. And in the final stretch of the year, the pressure to chase numbers can easily cause us to compromise vision for velocity. But metrics divorced from mission will […]

How to Spot Divine Appointments in Your Workday

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Marketplace Moments That Rewire Your Mission In boardrooms, coffee shops, and airports across America, God has a way of interrupting my workdays with something far more important than the next contract. Whether I’m meeting a client in Wichita or sitting down with a colleague in another city, I’ve learned that these moments aren’t random—they’re assignments. […]

Generational Wealth with Eternal Purpose

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Legacy Isn’t Left Later—It’s Built Daily I still remember the afternoon I opened the mailbox and found a grocery gift card with a note that simply said, “You were on my mind.” We were in a season where the bills outweighed the balance, where faith fed the gap between what was due and what we […]

Are You a Digital Shepherd? Leading Online with Integrity and Influence

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Introduction What does it mean to be a shepherd in a digital world? In John 10:11, Jesus declares, “I am the good shepherd. The good shepherd lays down his life for the sheep.” This isn’t just poetic imagery — it’s a powerful model for leadership. Shepherds don’t simply gather sheep; they guide, protect, and care […]

Tithing, Saving, and Investing: Biblical Principles for Entrepreneurs

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Have you ever wondered why some entrepreneurs thrive, leaving a lasting impact on their communities and industries, while others struggle despite their best efforts? Consider Chick-fil-A founder Truett Cathy, who built his successful business on biblical principles, notably closing on Sundays to honor God—a decision that defied conventional wisdom but led to unprecedented success. For […]