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The Weekly Roundup Issue No. 4
We are back with another issue packed with content built for the believer who builds. Thank you for reading, sharing, and showing up every week. Let’s get into it.
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We are back with another issue packed with content built for the believer who builds. Thank you for reading, sharing, and showing up every week. Let’s get into it.
SAVEDpreneur™ Spotlight
Vision, to me, is what God places in your heart about who you are becoming and what you are called to do. For me, it looks like growing with intention and using my life to uplift and impact others.
SAVEDpreneur™ Spotlight
I believe my Kingdom assignment is to help women in business step into visibility with confidence, clarity, and purpose. God called me to build platforms that elevate women — to create spaces where their voices, stories, and brands can be seen, heard, and valued.
Culture & Lifestyle
The world will always have an excuse for disconnecting. But the Kingdom calls us to something harder and more beautiful.
SAVEDpreneur™ Spotlight
My Kingdom assignment is to proclaim the Gospel to my family and my clients through my words and deeds.
Business & Money
Then in February of this year, the Holy Spirit said it again. Spotlight these entrepreneurs. Build the magazine. And this time I moved.
SAVEDpreneur™ Spotlight
In my walk with Jesus, my obedience cost me old friends, family, and old relationships that weren’t on the same path as me. Staying focused on Jesus is how I handle the tension that comes with following the narrow path.
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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Instead of pacing, I began to listen to music, write, and read. I didn’t outgrow the challenge, but I grew through it. Obedience didn’t just change my behavior — it changed my direction.
This month, I want to give you six specific prayer targets for April. These are not random. Every single one of them is connected to what God is doing and what the enemy is trying to do right now.
Kingdom success is knowing, doing, and fulfilling the will of God rather than achieving worldly status or accumulating material wealth.
We are back with another week of stories, features, and content built for the believer who builds. Whether you are catching up or diving in fresh, there is something here for you. Let’s get into it.
What I have learned is that readiness is rarely the prerequisite He requires. Willingness is. The moment I shifted from waiting to feel ready to simply choosing to be willing, things began to move.
God called me to build a platform that develops people. Not just a business, but a structure where clarity, confidence, and calling intersect.
My vision is to see Kingdom builders walking in full clarity of their identity and executing their God-given assignment in perfect alignment with God — and not man.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.