PSA: It might be time to unfollow me.
Some people aren’t seeing the mission, so I just want to spell it out for you all very clearly.
Jesus 👉 Will keep talking about him.
Business 👉 Will keep building it.
Politics 👉 Will keep engaging it.
It’s offended some people recently who only want me to talk about God in a way that they’re comfortable with.
That’s fine. I respect that. But that’s not where God is leading me in this next chapter.
And I’d hate for you to keep following me expecting something that I can’t give you.
For the rest of you who are ready to stick around, it’s going to be a fun ride.
Love you all. Victory is ours.
Kingdom business leaders,
The highest use of your business acumen is to use it to serve the body of Christ.
Look no further than Joseph of Arimathea.
A rich man who used his tomb to bury "the body of Jesus."
Pay attention. Those who give their businesses over EXPLICITLY (not secretly) to advance the Kingdom will experience unparalleled favor.
I wrote my first book, ever, on prosperity.
And I was terrified to do it. (I know the cost that label comes with.)
But if it gets even one person to stop letting fear of lack keep them from fulfilling God's purpose for their life, then the price is worth it.
Interesting.
We’ll see how this shakes out.
Lots of companies overshooting with AI right now.
But, also, few things as inconvenient as being on “customer support”with somebody halfway across the planet who you can’t understand.
Watch carefully. #AI
I remember when God asked me, "Kap, what if I was your only client?"
And my shameful response was, "That'd be great... I just don't know if you pay well enough."
How many people have put their callings on the shelf because they believe the world pays better than God does?
Steven Bartlett, host of the podcast, The Diary of a CEO, released an interview with Christian apologist, John Lennox, this week, and his closing comments to him were fascinating:
"One of the most compelling arguments for God that you've presented (and your way of seeing the world and being) is not actually necessarily anything you've written in your books or not not necessarily anything you've said. It is actually you.
You have a certain peace and contentment that I rarely see in people that I interview, but I often see, and I've almost always seen, in the Christians that I've interviewed, and this is a interesting phenomenon for me...it seems to be a trend that a lot of the Christian apologists that I've interviewed have that anchoring that so many of us are looking for."
What a great witness.
Link to interview below
Want to use your business for God?
Do what Peter did with his boat.
Give it over, and let God use it to teach the Word.
And watch the blessing that God will pour your way.
I find it interesting that the 12 people Jesus called on to flip the world upside down weren't seminary students, but were entrepreneurs, businessmen, and tradesmen.
Maybe there's a clue there.
The two keys that will guarantee success in literally anything:
1. Carefully select which disciplines to live by every single day.
2. Be fully present in the execution of each of those disciplines.