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Why AI Will Change the Way You Do Marketplace Ministry
Let me be honest about something first. The resistance most of us feel toward AI has very little to do with theology. It has everything to do with identity.
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Let me be honest about something first. The resistance most of us feel toward AI has very little to do with theology. It has everything to do with identity.
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There were moments when it would have been easier to focus on quicker opportunities, but staying committed to the mission meant trusting the long-term impact over short-term convenience.
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Every month, the SAVEDpreneur™ community sets aside the first three days to fast, pray, and seek God before anything else. No content. No strategy. Just the Word.
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What felt like the lowest moment of my life was actually the beginning of my assignment. The wilderness was never meant to destroy me — it was meant to prepare me.
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I believe I’m carrying out the assignment well. There’s always room for improvement, and with every level that God elevates me to, the assignments get heavier.
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The vision God gave me was never small, and it was never just about me. He showed me nations.
What felt like the lowest moment of my life was actually the beginning of my assignment. The wilderness was never meant to destroy me — it was meant to prepare me.
Before you start your day — before you open your laptop, check your notifications, or pour your second cup of coffee — start with a clean slate.
Even for kingdom entrepreneurs, followers, subscribers, views, sold-out masterminds backed by launch numbers and revenue screenshots are regularly paraded as modern-day measures of God's hand on the business. Yet Scripture repeatedly challenges the assumption that enlargement is endorsement.
And somewhere along our journey toward success in our careers and businesses, we were never formally taught how to love — or how to live in harmony with one another.
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So no, dating is not at the top of my prayer list. But I am preparing. Quietly, intentionally, and on God's timeline. And when the time comes, I will be ready.
Motherhood has deepened my faith and shaped the way I move through the world. It has made me more intentional about the spaces I create, the work I pursue, and the legacy I want to leave behind.
Looking back now, I really believe God knew I would need Him. He knew I would need a friend, a guide, and a Savior — someone I could call on through every season of my life. And so He met me there that day. And I’ve been grateful for that encounter ever since.
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Today, my relationship with God is the foundation of my life, and it shapes how I lead, serve others, and pursue the purpose He has placed on my heart.
I believe that by faithfully carrying out my Kingdom assignment, I can make a meaningful difference in the lives of others and help bring about positive change in the world around me.
Perhaps the greatest surrender was letting go of the identity I had built for myself. God required me to release my limited view of who I thought I was so that I could step into the bigger vision He had for my life.
I learned that if I could use my gifts in the healthcare space to help improve their health, it would also impact their relationships, careers, finances, and legacy — and they would be better equipped to walk out the calling God has for their lives.
When you reach a place where you have no one else to depend on but God, your faith begins to deepen in a way that is difficult to explain. In that quiet and challenging season, God met me in ways I had never experienced before.
We do not have to agree with another person's theology to recognize when someone is doing the work of loving their neighbor. And we do not get to call ourselves followers of Christ and consistently be the loudest voices for division, fear, and the removal of mercy from public life
Living a saved life means living a crucified life. We have to die to ourselves daily. In order to truly live, you must first die. Living a saved life means giving up the version of you that you created, in exchange for the person God has called you to be.
Now, at this stage of life, having experienced both mountaintops and valleys, unexpected turns and rebuilding seasons, my understanding of God is deeper and more personal. What once felt instructional now feels relational.