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  • Join me as I engage with Adam Griffin, renowned lead pastor of Eastside Community Church in Dallas, Texas. Discover Adam's transformative journey from reluctance to becoming a church planter and lead pastor to embracing God's will fully. We delve into the biblical concept of “burning the plow” and its profound impact on his life.

    Together, we explore how to identify and eliminate any idols that could hinder our connection with God. Adam offers riveting real-life instances of individuals who've bravely ventured out of their safe havens to embrace God's path. We have an open discussion about pursuing health, wealth, spiritual growth, and potential challenges one might encounter.

    As we wrap up, Adam imparts his insights on effective ways for fathers to guide their families in faith. He highlights the concept of servant leadership, a principle he cherishes, inspired by his favorite book, Training of the Twelve by AB Bruce. His inspiring motto, "serve in order to lead," underlines this belief. Don't miss this invigorating conversation with Adam Griffin that's bound to enrich your spirit and motivate you towards a life filled with purpose and generosity.

  • Get ready to be inspired by our enlightening conversation with renowned business coach, John Whitt. In this episode, we delve into his transformative journey from the corporate world to the creation of the trailblazing Lifeshine Altruism Coaching Program. This compelling narrative embodies the resilience of the human spirit and the profound impact of altruism in both our professional and personal lives.

    John opens up about how he integrated his faith into his coaching practice, using biblical wisdom as a guiding light to help others in cultivating meaningful relationships, managing their behaviors effectively, and laying a significant legacy. Inspired by Ken Blanchard's 'Lead Like Jesus' series, John offers a unique viewpoint on failure, seeing it not as a setback, but as a stepping stone towards success.

    Highlighting John's commitment to uplifting others is his free five-day initiative, 'Lifeshine Circles', designed to promote altruism. This episode isn't just another podcast; it's an inspirational journey filled with valuable insights that you wouldn't want to miss.



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  • Discover the inspiring journey of Micah Lacher, a successful entrepreneur from modest beginnings, in this enlightening podcast episode. Born into a humble family in a disadvantaged Memphis neighborhood, Micah's life took a turn for the better when he was given access to quality education.

    Now, he stands as the pillar of success behind Anchor Investments, a company revitalizing shopping centers nationwide, and Missions Hotels, a unique venture converting abandoned churches into socially beneficial hotels.

    Micah's narrative is not just about achieving success; it's about using success as a launchpad for generosity. We delve into his transformation from an individual with strong principles to a prosperous entrepreneur, highlighting the significant role his Christian faith played in shaping his career and business approach.

    In this episode, we explore Micah's unique business philosophy, his views on using business expertise for philanthropy, and the valuable lessons he learned from financial hurdles.

    But this isn't just about Micah's path. It's about reshaping our understanding of wealth and success. Through Micah's experiences, we investigate the power of starting small and escalating generosity. We learn that relinquishing control can lead to extraordinary results, and our surroundings deeply impact our development.

    Micah's story serves as evidence that it's feasible to build a flourishing business while maintaining a commitment to generosity. This episode is a must-listen for anyone who believes in the transformative power of generosity and the capacity of business to drive positive change.

  • Join us for an enlightening conversation with Ellen Voie, founder of the Women in Trucking Association. We delve into her awe-inspiring journey from a steel fabricating plant to spearheading a non-profit organization that champions and celebrates women in the trucking industry. Tune in as Ellen shares insights on her faith journey, overcoming challenges in a non-conventional industry, and the transformative impact of her organization on women in trucking.

    In the latter part of our discussion, Ellen provides a candid account of her transition from CEO to founder, revealing her decision to remain with the association and the subsequent revival. She discusses future plans and how she continues to advocate for the association in her new capacity. As we dive deeper, Ellen reflects on her career trajectory, her leadership journey, and her vision for the trucking industry's future. She underscores the significance of family and the joy of spending quality time with them. This episode is a must-listen for anyone intrigued by leadership, career transitions, and the evolving landscape of the trucking industry.

  • Let's embark on an enlightening journey beyond the realm of wealth with our distinguished guest, Pete Ochs, the visionary founder of Capital Three and Enterprise Stewardship. Leveraging a unique business operating system, Pete inspires and equips leaders to transform their organizations into platforms for making a global impact in Christ's name. Trace his remarkable trajectory, from his humble origins on a Kansas farm to his ascension as a successful entrepreneur, all underpinned by unwavering faith.

    In an insightful exchange, Pete explores the four cornerstone disciplines of business: purpose, strategy, operations, and execution. He recounts how integrating these principles into his own ventures such as Seeking and Electric has transformed lives, providing employment opportunities to maximum-security prisoners. Is it possible to transition from mere wealth to true flourishing? Uncover insights on navigating the pitfalls of fear and greed, and discover how faith and surrender can serve as vital instruments on this path.

    We delve into probing questions about money and our often misguided perceptions of it, distinguishing between the concepts of wealth and genuine flourishing. Pete candidly shares his personal journey in defining 'how much is enough' and illustrates how his lifestyle, ranging from middle to upper-middle class, has significantly influenced the kingdom. We conclude our discussion by examining legacy building and introducing the concept of Kingdom Investing Thesis, a comprehensive guide to elevating generosity to unprecedented heights. This episode is packed with inspiring narratives, practical guidance, and stimulating discourse on faith, commerce, and the significance of crafting a lasting legacy. Don't miss out!

  • Do you ever find yourself struggling to balance your faith and finances? Wondering how to deepen your faith while managing your resources effectively? Look no further! In this episode, we're joined by Michael Blue, who shares his personal journey of triumph over these challenges through stewardship, generosity, and a deeper bond with God.

    Get ready to be inspired and motivated to invest in your faith journey, as Michael opens up about his experiences and offers valuable insights.

  • Join us as we welcome Gale Kragt, the co-founder and executive director of Soul Care Consultants, on our Kingdom Investor podcast. Listen to Gale's inspiring journey, from being called to the ministry based on a grandmother's prophecy to partnering with a medical doctor, Dr. Troy Carlson, to start a nonprofit spiritual care organization. Gale's story unfolds to reveal how God provided steps to help them create a spiritual healing ministry that offers free care to those in need. His experience reminds us of God's provision and how he can use our talents and skills to serve others.

    In our conversation, we also explore Gale's impressive feat of expanding his ministry from school buildings to five schools and an entire children's ministry. We learn how Gale mastered the art of fund development, fostering relationships with business leaders, and creating the 'Connecting Champions' program. His success story of raising the endowment fund from $55,000 to $966,000 in just three weeks is indeed the 'miracle on Green Street'. It's an enlightening discussion about how his work at a church in Holland, 18 years prior, set the stage for the success of Soul Care Consultants.

    But that's not all. Our discussion stretches beyond borders as we share our experiences of providing spiritual and financial support to pastors in Honduras, rescuing kids from gangs in Costa Rica, and visiting a rehab center for underage girls rescued from sex trafficking, drugs, and prostitution. Finally, Gale talks about the importance of building partnerships in ministry and business, sharing insightful leadership lessons and book recommendations. We wrap up with tips on crafting your Kingdom investing thesis and how it can create lasting legacies for future generations. Don't miss out on this captivating episode that seamlessly merges faith, leadership, and philanthropy!


  • Can you imagine building a successful business while keeping God's Kingdom at the center of it all? Join us as we sit down with Jacob Robinson, a serial entrepreneur and founder of three companies – One Stone Solutions, Dig World, and Dry Point Capital. His journey, from his early days in college to his current business ventures, serves as a reminder that success is not an overnight process and that faith and entrepreneurship can go hand in hand.

    Throughout our conversation, we explore the challenges and victories Jacob has faced along the way, such as the importance of customer relationships and his strategies for overcoming logistical hurdles. Jacob's businesses have not only allowed him to show the love of Christ to others but also to provide for his employees in meaningful ways. His dedication to living out the gospel in his work is truly inspiring – a testament to the power of faith and entrepreneurship.

    Don't miss this opportunity to learn from Jacob's experiences and gain valuable insights into what it takes to be a Kingdom investor. Let this episode motivate and inspire you as you continue to grow professionally and spiritually, and discover how you can use your own success to make a meaningful impact on the world around you.

  • What does it take to transform a life of success into a life of significance? Former NFL player and federal prisoner Sterling Harris shares his awe-inspiring journey from material wealth to an intimate relationship with Jesus. In our conversation, Sterling reveals how his faith carried him through his darkest days and allowed him to experience life-changing generosity and a godly legacy.

    We discuss Sterling's realization that fulfillment could only be found through God, not through the trappings of success. His story of navigating this transition and the development of his relationship with God is a testament to the power of faith and its impact on every aspect of his life. Sterling also shares how he applied his faith in the business world, resulting in miraculous outcomes and profound effects on the lives of his employees.

    Sterling's story is a powerful reminder of the importance of partnering with God and the immense power behind His name. We explore the significance of developing two-way communication in our relationship with God and how recognizing God's voice can enrich our daily lives. Join us for this incredible conversation with Sterling Harris, and be inspired to cultivate your own authentic encounter with God.

  • Are we doing enough to invest in and support the next generation's faith journey? Dr. Kara Powell, a passionate advocate for young people, joins us in this episode to discuss the state of the American church and how it affects young people aged 13 to 29. Together, we explore the challenges they face - anxiety, adaptability, and diversity - and the importance of building relationships with them to create a lasting impact on both the church and the world.

    We dive deeper into the three pivotal questions that define today's teenagers - identity, belonging, and purpose - and how understanding these questions can help us better empathize and guide them on their journey with Jesus. Dr. Powell shares her thoughts on discipling young people for faith formation and the role of faith leaders, parents, and grandparents in shaping their faith. We also explore the 10 by 10 campaign, a national program aiming to make faith matter more for 10 million teenagers in the next 10 years, as well as the importance of intergenerational support in the church.

    Don't miss this compelling conversation with Dr. Kara Powell, and learn how you can invest in the next generation's spiritual growth and well-being. By doing so, we can create a brighter future for both the church and the world at large. Tune in now and be inspired to make a difference in the lives of young people, helping them grow closer to Jesus and fulfill their God-given purpose in life.

  • Welcome to the Kingdom Investor Podcast with John and Ashley, where they explore the intersection of purpose and profit. Join them as they share their journey of investing in people, places, and marriages. Discover practical insights, personal stories, and valuable lessons on building strong marriages and creating a legacy of love and purpose. Get ready to be inspired and equipped to invest in the most important areas of your life.

    Key Points:

    John and Ashley share their personal story of a broken and restored marriage.They discuss the importance of investing in people, places, and marriages.They highlight the need for intentional work and tools to build a strong marriage.The couple emphasizes the role of mentors and support in the restoration process.They provide practical tips and strategies for strengthening marriages.John and Ashley talk about their journey of reconciling over 200 broken marriages and their mission to help others.

    Key Quotes:

    "We're at the intersection of purpose and profits, not only in companies but in marriages too.""Great marriages are not found, they're built.""If you don't like what you're reaping, you have to talk to the person doing the planting.""God doesn't waste time; everything we go through is part of where He's taking us to.""Intentionality is key; we need to be intentional about our marriages and invest time and effort."

  • About Zach's Ministry

    Zach will provide primary focus towards equipping members of Northway Church in evangelism and discipleship for the sake of sending members to the unreached. Zach will also help lead and teach trainings and build pipelines and pathways towards service and sending. As with any role at Northway, there is a call to love and serve the members and guests of Northway Church in a desire to glorify God by making disciples of Jesus Christ.

  • The discussion in this episode of the Kingdom Investor podcast focuses on investing in the next generation through family discipleship. Host Daniel White and his wife Caitlin interview Cassie Bryant, an experienced leader in next-gen ministries and passionate about teaching children about Jesus. They explore the four key aspects of family discipleship: modeling, intentional time, everyday moments, and milestones. Cassie shares practical insights and personal stories, highlighting the challenges and importance of discipling children in the home.

    Key Points:
    1. Family discipleship involves modeling, intentional time, everyday moments, and milestones.
    2. Modeling: Parents need to prioritize their own personal holiness and show genuine transformation through their relationship with Jesus.
    3. Intentional Time: Carve out regular time to study Scripture, pray, and teach children about Jesus.
    4. Everyday Moments: Leverage everyday situations to teach children about God and His ways, such as discipline, sibling relationships, and celebrations.
    5. Milestones: Mark significant events in children's lives to remember and celebrate God's faithfulness.

    Key Quotes:
    - "You cannot give what you do not possess yourself."
    - "Kids can spot hypocrisy, so it's crucial to model genuine faith and transformation."
    - "Family discipleship applies to all believers, not just parents, as it is a command to make disciples."
    - "Discipline moments can be leveraged to teach children trust, obedience, and the consequences of sin."
    - "Implementing family discipleship requires making a plan and being intentional with time and opportunities."

  • Join Daniel White, the host of the Kingdom Investor Podcast, as he interviews Kevin East, the president and CEO of Mentoring Alliance. In this episode, they delve into the importance of leadership, the power of mentoring, and the significance of investing in God's Kingdom through family and community. Kevin shares his personal story, including his experience with cancer, fostering and adopting children, and his passion for teaching kids about money management. Discover how embracing humility and following Jesus can transform your leadership and leave a lasting impact on those around you.

    Key Points:
    1. The transformative power of relationships: Mentoring Alliance focuses on connecting godly mentors with children and families to provide tangible help and eternal hope.
    2. Investing in God's Kingdom through family: Kevin shares his journey of fostering and adopting children, emphasizing the importance of using our families to bless and impact others.
    3. Trusting God in leadership transitions: Kevin recounts a pivotal moment when he trusted God's leading and left a ministry without knowing where he would go next, resulting in divine guidance and growth.
    4. The significance of following as a leader: True leadership begins with humility, a willingness to empower others, and a focus on people rather than processes.
    5. Prioritizing family as the greatest investment: Kevin emphasizes that investing in his own children has been the most impactful and rewarding investment he has made.

    Key Quotes with Times:
    1. "Relationships change lives. Programs don't. Relationships, do." - Kevin East (5:59)
    2. "How can godly people invest their own families for Kingdom purposes?" - Kevin East (9:38)
    3. "Living beyond ourselves and blessing others can bring true fulfillment." - Kevin East (13:36)
    4. "Great leaders have a foundation of humility and a willingness to follow." - Kevin East (21:26)
    5. "The greatest impact I'm gonna make is through the kids that God has provided for me." - Kevin East (25:02)

  • In this episode of the Kingdom Investor podcast, host Daniel White interviews Mark Phillips, the Founder and Managing Partner of 11 Tribes Ventures. Mark shares his passion for empowering purpose-driven entrepreneurs to build thriving businesses and transform communities while avoiding burnout. He discusses the unique approach of 11 Tribes Ventures in investing not only in business models but also in the development of entrepreneurial resilience. Mark highlights the importance of aligning business outcomes with founder outcomes and shares insights into their thesis and strategies. He also emphasizes the significance of integrating biblical truth into the business world in a way that resonates with everyone. The interview provides valuable insights into the venture capital industry and the vision behind 11 Tribes Ventures.

    Key Points:
    - 11 Tribes Ventures is a venture capital firm focused on empowering purpose-driven entrepreneurs and building resilient founders.
    - The firm allocates 2% of every invested dollar directly to founders for investing in their entrepreneurial resilience.
    - Their approach aims to align business outcomes and founder outcomes, emphasizing both financial success and personal fulfillment.
    - 11 Tribes Ventures is geographically strategic, targeting competitive geographies such as Chicago, Lexington, Atlanta, Nashville, and Austin.
    - The firm's venture partners platform connects experienced entrepreneurs with portfolio companies to provide guidance and support.
    - Mark shares his personal investment in his relationship with Jesus Christ as the greatest investment he has made, shaping his values and guiding his journey.
    - He envisions breaking down the sacred and secular divide, integrating biblical truth into the marketplace and seeing business as a mission field.

    Key Quotes:
    - "Healthy founders, healthy returns. It's that simple."
    - "We want to be remembered for someone that loved God and loved others."
    - "If my son got up at my funeral and said, 'Hey, I want you to know that my father was consistent, present, and loving,' that would mean the world to me."
    - "The sacred and secular divide is a lie. The marketplace is a mission field."
    - "I hope to see a world where biblical truth is integrated into every aspect of business and is received by anyone who hears it."

    Abour Mark Phillips
    Mark is an action-oriented strategist with a strong track record working with teams of all sizes, from pre-seed startups to multi-national corporations.

    Before launching 11 Tribes Ventures, Mark was a management consultant, focused on M&A between corporations and growth stage startups. He advised on deals totaling more than $750M, actively supporting clients throughout the due diligence and post-merger integration processes.

    Mark earned his MBA from the University of Chicago Booth School of Business, focusing heavily on entrepreneurial finance and strategic management. He is an adjunct professor of finance at his alma mater, Wheaton College.

    He lives in the Chicago suburbs with his wife Emily and their two boys.


  • In this episode of the Kingdom Investor Podcast, host Daniel White engages in a thought-provoking conversation with Jim Wise, a senior partner at Ronald Blue Trust and a seasoned wealth advisor. Jim shares his personal journey of transformation and highlights the importance of biblical stewardship in funding the completion of the Great Commission. Drawing from his extensive experience in the financial industry and his passion for global missions, Jim discusses the significance of having a global vision for evangelism and discipleship. He sheds light on the collaborative efforts of organizations working towards translating the Bible into every remaining unengaged people group's heart language. Jim also emphasizes the pivotal role that the American church plays in funding the Great Commission, given the significant wealth entrusted to committed followers of Jesus. The episode delves into the opportunities for individuals to get involved in accelerating the funding of the Great Commission and making a global impact. Listeners are encouraged to pray for personal involvement, embrace radical generosity, and gain firsthand experiences by witnessing the lives transformed through their support. Through engaging storytelling and compelling insights, this episode inspires believers to release their resources for God's kingdom and contribute to the fulfillment of the Great Commission.

    Key Quotes:

    "Becoming missional is kind of an automatic byproduct of being conformed to the image of Jesus.""There are people coming to faith in Jesus in the far reaches of the planet, but they don't have access to God's Word in their heart language, like I take it for granted.""The Great Commission, for every Christian, when we look at our own giving portfolio, Great Commission-oriented ministry should be at least a part of it.""God has already entrusted way more than enough money to finish that work. Even if we do it in the most efficient way possible, it would still take less than 2% of the resources currently in the hands of God's people to complete the work of the Great Commission.""We are at a point in church history where we don't have a problem with workers. The workers are out there and they're willing to go; they just need to be resourced. What's missing now is the funding."

    Key Points:

    Jim Wise shares his personal conviction about individual evangelism and discipleship and his realization of the global vision for the Great Commission.Collaborative efforts of organizations are underway to translate the Bible into the heart languages of all remaining unengaged people groups.The American church holds a significant amount of wealth, and it is entrusted with funding the completion of the Great Commission.The cost estimation for completing the Great Commission involves both Bible translation and establishing a missionary presence in unengaged and unreached people groups.Jim emphasizes the importance of witnessing the impact of generosity firsthand and encourages believers to engage personally in the mission field.The resources needed to complete the Great Commission are already available, and the challenge lies in releasing those resources and prioritizing global missions.The episode highlights the importance of prayer, radical generosity, and personal involvement in accelerating the funding of the Great Commission.
  • This podcast episode features Jim Wise, a senior partner at Ronald Blue Trust, and senior private wealth advisor. Jim shares his personal transformation story, highlighting the shift from a focus on material wealth to biblical stewardship and Kingdom impact. He discusses the challenges he faced in aligning his faith with his career as a financial advisor and the subsequent steps he took to incorporate biblical wisdom into his practice. Jim also explores the importance of generosity and offers practical strategies for listeners to become Kingdom investors, leaving a lasting legacy.

    Episode Highlights:

    Challenging the status quo: Jim's realization of perpetuating the lie of endless accumulation of wealth and how it conflicted with his newfound understanding of biblical stewardship.Embracing biblical principles: The impact of Jim's decision to invest in clients' financial well-being, prioritize debt elimination, and establish emergency funds, aligning his practice with biblical order and wisdom.Navigating secular constraints: Jim's experiences with compliance issues when attempting to incorporate faith into his financial advice, leading to the decision to practice overtly and align with firms promoting biblical financial guidance.Answering God's call: Jim's journey of surrender and guidance to join Ron Blue, a firm dedicated to helping Christians achieve financial freedom to fund the Great Commission.Expanding impact: Jim's realization that his influence could extend beyond serving individual clients, leading him to develop training curriculum for Christian ministries and financial advisors to incorporate biblical principles into their work.Donor engagement: Insights into the factors that inspire generosity, including effective fundraising approaches that align with donors' values and build strong relationships, and pitfalls to avoid in Christian fundraising.

    Summary

    Introduction to this episode. 0:03
    Introducing jim wise, senior partner at ronald blue trust. Three episodes of the podcast. How did my job become an issue? 1:42
    His job became an issue. The first time in his life he had experienced professional guilt. Incorporating faith and biblical wisdom into your practice. 3:45
    Incorporating faith and biblical wisdom into his practice. Lessons learned from a prospective client. Interview with the general manager of a Christian radio station. Interview with a financial advisor. The day of surrender and leaving the financial industry. 8:08
    The day of surrender. The book by ron blue, master your money. How jim became a financial advisor. The call from ron blue. What he’s doing now at Round Blue. 13:45
    The mission and mission of RON Blue. What ron blue is doing now. The first way to expand impact is through a discipleship model. Mission aligned ministries. The importance of develo
  • In this episode of the Kingdom Investor podcast, host Daniel White interviews Robert Netzly, the CEO of Inspire Investing. They discuss the concept of biblical responsible investing, which involves paying attention not only to the financial returns of a portfolio but also to the moral aspects of the companies being invested in. Netzly shares his personal story of how he stumbled upon this concept and how it led him to start Inspire Investing. He also talks about their current project, "Blessing Generations," which involves strategically thinking about the long-term future of the company and how it can continue to glorify God.

    Key takeaways:

    Aligning investments with personal values is important.Companies have a significant impact on society.Long-term planning is essential for a successful business.Following God's calling, even when it seems risky and uncertain, can lead to great success.The exclusionary process involves a dozen categories such as abortion drugs, pornography, and human trafficking, and legislative efforts that promote immoral activities.The majority of businesses (about 85%) pass all exclusionary criteria and are not involved in heinous business or moral issues.Companies are evaluated based on how they are being a blessing to their customers, workforce, communities they operate in, and the world in general. There are a few dozen categories to evaluate these aspects.Industry best in class is also taken into consideration, such as oil companies that are responsible in drilling and transportation of oil, and companies that score higher in these areas are awarded more points.A theoretical positive 100 is awarded to companies that score the highest above average in all categories.There are over 40,000 ticker symbols of stocks, mutual funds, and ETFs that are available and scrubbed daily for various data points and refreshed daily, and can be accessed for free on inspire insight.com.The faith-driven investing space has been around for a long time, but it has been a really sleepy market until recently.Faith-driven investing is growing by leaps and bounds and more and more financial advisors are becoming aware and integrating it into their practice.The market for faith-driven investing is huge, estimated to be about $21 trillion in stocks, mutual funds, ETFs, bonds, and retirement plans in the United States that are controlled by Protestants, evangelicals, and Catholics.The main roadblock for investors to participate in biblically responsible investing is awareness and knowing what to do once they become aware of it.Investors need to ask questions about who is managing their money, their convictions, and options available to them, and they may need to find a different place to invest for the glory of God.

    Links:

    https://inspireinsight.com/

    About Robert Netzly

    Robert Netzly is the CEO of Inspire Investing and a frequent contributor on FOX, Bloomberg, New York Times, and other major media. Read more from Robert in his #1 bestselling book Biblically Responsible Investing, available at Amazon.com and other major retailers.