
The Kingdom Economy
A better way to live and lead—where relationships are the foundation and love is the currency.
The Kingdom Economy was born not from achievement, but from a moment of reckoning. After years of building, leading, and measuring success by growth and output, I began to see how easily performance can shape identity and profit can quietly define peace. This book offers a different framework — one that allows ambition to remain, but reorders it. It is an invitation to build wealth, lead with clarity, and anchor your life in relationships that cannot be reduced to a balance sheet.
Who This Book Serves — and What It Delivers
Who This Is For
- Leaders building something meaningful who feel the quiet pressure to perform
- Business owners who want growth without losing peace at home
- Pastors and professionals navigating the tension between calling and sustainability
- High-capacity people who’ve achieved “more,” but still feel misaligned
- Anyone who wants success without letting output define their worth
What You’ll Take Away
- A framework for separating identity from income and performance
- A way to reorder ambition without abandoning excellence
- Language for leading from peace instead of fear-driven reaction
- A new definition of wealth rooted in relationships and stewardship
- Practical prompts that reshape decisions, priorities, and pace
A Short Excerpt
The world’s economy trades in achievement, profit, and control. It rewards accumulation and applauds those who perform the hardest and rise the fastest. Yet even those who reach the top often find themselves asking a quiet question: Is this all there is?
The message of this book is simple: The Kingdom economy runs on relationships, not transactions. It is an entirely different way of seeing and living—one where true wealth is measured in love, purpose, and compassion, and where money becomes a tool instead of a master.
I didn’t learn this in a classroom. I learned it in the rubble of my own collapse, when the metrics I had trusted could no longer hold the weight of my identity.
Bring This Message to Your Organization
The principles in The Kingdom Economy are not just personal—they reshape teams, leadership cultures, and decision-making environments. I speak with business leaders, churches, and organizations who want to build high-performance cultures rooted in trust, clarity, and relational integrity. If this message resonates, I would welcome a conversation about serving your team.