Are You Building a Business or Leading a MOVEMENT?
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Are you merely running a business, or are you leading a movement that shifts industries and influences culture? In this episode of Rooted to Rise, we dive deep into the concept of Legendary Influence and why Christian women entrepreneurs are called to do more than just follow business trends—they’re called to establish Kingdom movements.
Too many Christian entrepreneurs are simply adding “Christian” to their branding without stepping fully into their divine authority. This episode challenges you to move beyond playing small and embrace the visibility, leadership, and faith-driven strategy that sets Kingdom leaders apart.
Episode Highlights
1. Building a Movement, Not Just a Business
Most Christian entrepreneurs unknowingly follow industry formulas that weren’t designed for them. It’s time to step into divine authority and build something that disrupts, establishes, and expands Kingdom territory.
2. The Problem with Christian Entrepreneurship
Slapping “Christian” on your brand isn’t the same as running a Kingdom business. Many faith-driven entrepreneurs struggle with influence, scaling, and authority because they’re still operating from a place of fear instead of dominion.
3. The Shift from Playing Small to Leading Movements
Humility doesn’t mean hiding your gifts. Jesus and John the Baptist were bold and visible, stepping fully into their divine assignments. Your presence should shift atmospheres and activate others into action.
4. The Role of Identity and Authority
You cannot operate in divine dominion without a clear understanding of who you are in Christ. Kingdom entrepreneurs who lead with identity and calling create impact that outlasts them.
5. Strategy and Supernatural Acceleration
Faith is not separate from strategy. True Kingdom leadership means partnering with heaven for tactical precision and divine revelation—creating a business model that thrives through supernatural acceleration.
Key Takeaways
The difference between a business and a Kingdom-driven movement
Why visibility isn’t optional—it’s a mandate (Matthew 5:14)
The problem with blending into industry formulas vs. leading with Kingdom strategy
Why faith and strategy must work together for supernatural acceleration
How shifting atmospheres and breaking strongholds starts with embracing your identity in Christ
It’s time to stop playing by the world’s rules and start leading with Kingdom authority.