STUDY. REFLECT. PRAY. LEAD WELL.
This method emphasizes not just acquiring knowledge, but allowing God’s Word to transform your heart, mind, and actions.
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- Strong Habits for Kingdom Principles Leadership and Entrepreneurship
1. Prioritize Intimacy with God and His Word
A healthy kingdom leader’s first habit is to prioritize their personal walk with God. This means daily engagement with Scripture—reading, meditating, and applying God’s word to every aspect of leadership and business. The foundation of all effective spiritual leadership is a heart that seeks God above all else and submits to His guidance. — Matthew 6:33
2. PracticeServant Leadership
Kingdom leadership is distinct from secular models. Jesus taught that true greatness in leadership comes through serving others, not lording authority over them. This principle is essential for both spiritual leaders and entrepreneurs who wish to build organizations that reflect God’s heart. — Mark 10:43-44
3. Cultivate Godly Character and Fruit
3. Cultivate Godly Character and Fruit The credibility and influence of a leader are built on authentic character and the visible fruit of the Spirit. Kingdom leaders are called to live above reproach, demonstrating qualities such as compassion, humility, patience, and self-control. These attributes not only inspire trust but also create a positive and ethical organizational culture. — Galatians 5:22-23
4. Commit to People Development and Generosity
Kingdom entrepreneurs and leaders understand that their role is to steward resources and invest in people. This includes developing employees, partners, and clients, and using business profits to honor God and bless others. Generosity and a focus on people development are hallmarks of a kingdom business. — Malachi 3:10
This habit ensures that the business or ministry is not just profit-driven but purpose-driven, creating lasting impact for the kingdom of God.
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