Hey, dear friend !!! God also loves it when YOU have goals in life.

I know you're a builder, a creator, a visionary.


You see a future that doesn't exist yet, and you feel called to build it.

But then that voice creeps in…

“Is this ambition godly?”

“Am I being selfish?”

“Should I just be content and not rock the boat?”

Sound familiar? It’s time to clear the air.


God is not against your goals. He’s the one who gave you the drive to have them

Think about it: every medical breakthrough, every world-changing technology, every solution to a massive problem started with a God-given dream in someone’s heart.


Even Jesus’ own disciples had this same ambition. They literally argued about who would be the greatest in the Kingdom.


And what did Jesus do?


He didn’t shut them down.


He didn’t say, “How dare you ask that!


He didn't tell them their desire was wrong.


He simply redirected the how. He validated the desire for greatness and showed them the path to achieve it.


Your desire for more—for impact, for influence, for a business that changes things—isn’t a bug; it’s a feature. It’s the engine God placed inside you.


So let's get this straight:

If you’re dreaming big—DON’T STOP.


If you’re not dreaming big, it’s time to get a God-sized vision.

If you want more, stop feeling bad about it.

You were designed to deliver results.


So, How Do We Make It Happen?

How do you turn that God-sized vision into a reality? It’s not about working harder; it’s about operating differently.


1) Get Your Unfair Advantage: It starts with daily time in your "Tent of Meeting"—that sacred space where you get strategy and clarity directly from God. (You’ve already had a taste of how powerful this is.)


2) Upgrade Your Environment: You can’t reach a new level with an old mindset. Immerse yourself in a community of like-minded kings who sharpen and support you.


3) Execute with Power: Find the practical tools and the accountable structure to stop planning and start building. No more ideas stuck in your notebook.

It’s time to build in this kingdom, without apologizing for your ambition.
Hey, dear friend !!! God also loves it when YOU have goals in life. I know you're a builder, a creator, a visionary. You see a future that doesn't exist yet, and you feel called to build it. But then that voice creeps in… “Is this ambition godly?” “Am I being selfish?” “Should I just be content and not rock the boat?” Sound familiar? It’s time to clear the air. God is not against your goals. He’s the one who gave you the drive to have them Think about it: every medical breakthrough, every world-changing technology, every solution to a massive problem started with a God-given dream in someone’s heart. Even Jesus’ own disciples had this same ambition. They literally argued about who would be the greatest in the Kingdom. And what did Jesus do? He didn’t shut them down. He didn’t say, “How dare you ask that! He didn't tell them their desire was wrong. He simply redirected the how. He validated the desire for greatness and showed them the path to achieve it. Your desire for more—for impact, for influence, for a business that changes things—isn’t a bug; it’s a feature. It’s the engine God placed inside you. So let's get this straight: If you’re dreaming big—DON’T STOP. If you’re not dreaming big, it’s time to get a God-sized vision. If you want more, stop feeling bad about it. You were designed to deliver results. So, How Do We Make It Happen? How do you turn that God-sized vision into a reality? It’s not about working harder; it’s about operating differently. 1) Get Your Unfair Advantage: It starts with daily time in your "Tent of Meeting"—that sacred space where you get strategy and clarity directly from God. (You’ve already had a taste of how powerful this is.) 2) Upgrade Your Environment: You can’t reach a new level with an old mindset. Immerse yourself in a community of like-minded kings who sharpen and support you. 3) Execute with Power: Find the practical tools and the accountable structure to stop planning and start building. No more ideas stuck in your notebook. It’s time to build in this kingdom, without apologizing for your ambition.
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