This week, we shifted from traditional teachings, to bring kingdom business out of the shadows and into the light where it belongs.
Too many believers feel weird talking about entrepreneurship in church circles. Meanwhile, entrepreneurs are becoming the biggest donors, tithers, and funders of kingdom work—creating new wealth out of thin air to support missions, build hospitals, and fuel the work we pray about but can’t afford.
It’s time to normalize business conversations in the body of Christ. From Abraham (livestock, silver, gold) to Lydia (purple cloth) to Paul (tentmaker), the Bible is full of entrepreneurs. Business isn’t worldly—it’s biblical.
But here’s the challenge:
Most Businesses Fail Because They Don’t Solve Real Problems
The difference between businesses that thrive and those that sputter? Clarity on the fundamental problem their customers face. Too many entrepreneurs build “nice to have” solutions when what the market needs is “must have” products—the difference between vitamins and painkillers.
Key Questions Explored:
How do we know if our business is addressing a real need?
How do we know if we’ve solved that need effectively?
What’s our kingdom advantage?
Listen to the full episode to understand why solving real problems is the foundation of every successful business, how to identify pain versus preferences, and why kingdom entrepreneurs will fund the next generation of missions work.
Bottom Line: Stop building what you think people need. Start with their pain, verify it’s real, then solve it better than anyone else.



