Kingdom Client Retention: Faith Over Revenue

Portrait-oriented, documentary-style photo of a modest office conference table with an unsigned contract and pen centered in the foreground. A laptop to the left displays an email draft that begins, “After careful consideration, we are not the right fit…”. A coffee mug sits beside it, and handwritten notes reading “Alignment > Revenue” and “Capacity 92%” rest on the table. Soft natural window light fills the room. Bottom-left overlay text reads: “Kingdom Client Retention: Faith Over Revenue.”

Client Retention as Kingdom Stewardship Restraint, Obedience, and the Courage to Lose Revenue In our marketing company, the average client tenure is over eight years. The industry average is fifty-six months. That gap is not marketing genius. It is restraint. It is alignment. It is the discipline of saying no when money is on the […]