God designed an economy that enables all of humanity to flourish.

Today’s global economy doesn’t. You know that.

Together, we can do something about it – for the sake of your family and future generations.

His plan "in the beginning..."

God wove His economic design into the fabric of creation itself. It’s not some abstract construct of man. It is visible in nature’s ecosystems, our families, and in the way the early Church shared life. 

It is relational, not transactional. It is a practical, principled framework for how individuals, families, churches, communities, and nations can build a life that actually produces abundance, freedom, and genuine care for our neighbors.

In short, the life Jesus came to give us.

Most Christians have simply never been taught it.

It is revealed throughout Scripture, from Genesis to Revelation. However, along the way to evangelizing the world, the Church stepped back from the gospel of the Kingdom that Jesus preached. A real Kingdom that requires a real economy to build it.

Here's a glimpse of what it looks like.

Households

Families practice stewardship, live healthy lifestyles, and use their God-given skills to build the Kingdom of God in their “garden.”

Churches

Local churches teach a Kingdom-centered biblical economic worldview. They become hubs where true “value” that shapes the culture of their community is created and deployed into the Kingdom.

Communities

Leaders work together to build a “people first” local economy centered on nurturing and protecting each person’s identity as being made in the image of God.

Nations

National leaders empower their people to replicate this movement in cities, towns, and rural enclaves, transforming the nation into one that embraces how God intended His Kingdom to thrive on earth.

Five Principles. One Design. Infinitely Scalable.

Why Now?

The world’s systems are broken. They have created hardship and loss in more areas of life than you can imagine. Restoration of God’s principles and ways will provide stability in a world that desperately needs them. 

God is ready to work through you.

If this is new to you — and something you’ve just read resonates with your reality — the best place to start is by learning the truth. It will change how you see the world and your role in God’s Kingdom.

You are the leader God is calling — whether that is in your home, church, community, or nation — it doesn’t matter. There is a clear path forward. It begins with first applying God’s principles in your life. 

Still not convinced? No problem. Start with a book or video series. They will forever change how you see this thing we call “economics.” But be prepared – once you see it, you can never unsee it again.

From the beginning of time, God intended humanity to work together to steward Creation as they spread His Kingdom throughout the earth. 

In Scripture, you will not find support for the idea that competing with each other in the marketplace is how God intended His people to gather the resources needed to accomplish this. Yet competition and control are hallmarks of our present economic system.

God owns everything. We own nothing. That means all that He entrusts us with is to be stewarded for the benefit of His Kingdom.  Our first question when He places something in our hand should be, “Lord, what do you want me to do with this?”

Instead, we are taught that personal ownership of assets is the reward for our labor. Thus, because it is “mine,” we should do with it what we please. This leads to misallocation of Kingdom resources for selfish purposes.

God created the earth to produce in abundance. Working together to properly stewarded them produces more than sufficient resources for every human being to live the abundant life that Jesus came to give us.

By contrast, control and competition create a mindset of scarcity. This leads us to see our fellow humans as threats to living an abundant life as defined by secular, Western economic systems.

Every human being is made in the image of God. They carry gifts and talents He gave them to love one another as they work with their fellow humans to steward Creation and produce the abundance of resources necessary to extend His Kingdom across the entire earth. 

The enemy came to steal, kill, and destroy human identity so they either are ineffective in building God’s Kingdom, or they become agents of his to build a competing kingdom.

God created a magnificent natural ecosystem that lives in harmony and sustains itself during unforeseeable and often harsh circumstances. God intended his “economic ecosystem” to mimic the design of Creation. 

Today’s economic systems are based on highly efficient supply chains as to maximize profit. Yet this hyper-efficiency has made them fragile, with many single points of failure. Their long-term sustainability is being challenged in this unstable global environment.