Kingdom Networking: Building Relationships That Matter for Eternity
Discover Kingdom Networking principles that prioritize serving over selling. Learn the "Make a Friend" method for building authentic business relationships.
How the 'Make a Friend' Method Is Transforming Business Success for
Mompreneurs and Kingdom Entrepreneurs
Stop selling. Start serving. Discover how successful entrepreneurs like
Cheryl Cobbin are building generational blessing through authentic
Kingdom Networking, biblical business principles, and the revolutionary
'Make a Friend' method that prioritizes connection over conversion.
Watch the full Kingdom Networking conversation with entrepreneur Cheryl
Cobbin
Are you tired of transactional networking that feels fake and forced? Do
you walk away from business events feeling spiritually drained rather
than energized? If you're a mompreneur searching for your identity
beyond motherhood, or a business owner trying to build generational
blessing without burning out, you're not alone—and there's a better way.
In a recent episode of Conquer With Chris, successful entrepreneur and
business consultant Cheryl Cobbin revealed the counterintuitive secret
to Kingdom Networking: STOP SELLING and start using the 'Make a Friend'
method. This biblical approach to business relationships is
revolutionizing how faith-driven entrepreneurs approach networking,
build influence, and create marketplace impact that extends into
eternity.
This comprehensive guide explores why the biblical principle of service
is the ultimate competitive advantage in today's economy, how to
transition from transactional networking to Kingdom connection, and
practical strategies for building authentic business relationships that
generate both profit and purpose.
The Crisis of Transactional Networking in Kingdom Business
Walk into any business networking event and you'll witness a familiar
dance: business cards thrust into hands before names are exchanged,
elevator pitches delivered before questions are asked, and connections
measured solely by potential revenue. This transactional approach has
created a marketplace where entrepreneurs feel more like hunters
stalking prey than servants seeking to add value.
For Kingdom entrepreneurs committed to biblical business principles,
this model creates painful tension. Scripture calls us to serve others,
seek their good, and build genuine relationships. Yet the business world
demands we close deals, maximize conversions, and always be closing. The
result? Christian business owners who either compromise their values to
compete or withdraw from networking entirely, convinced that godly
entrepreneurship and business success are incompatible.
But what if the problem isn't networking itself—it's how we've been
taught to network? What if the biblical model for building business
relationships isn't a compromise with marketplace effectiveness but
rather a superior strategy that creates competitive advantages
transactional networkers can never replicate?
What Is Kingdom Networking? Biblical Principles for Marketplace Success
Kingdom Networking is the practice of building business relationships
according to biblical principles, prioritizing servant leadership,
genuine connection, and eternal impact over short-term transactions.
Rather than viewing networking as a tool for personal advancement,
Kingdom entrepreneurs understand that every business interaction is an
opportunity to demonstrate Christ's love, serve others sacrificially,
and advance God's purposes in the marketplace.
At its foundation lies the revolutionary teaching emphasized throughout
the Conquer With Chris podcast: 'The greatest among you is the one who
serves the most.' This principle transforms networking from a
self-serving activity into a ministry opportunity. When you approach
every conversation asking 'How can I serve this person?' rather than
'What can I get from this person?' you tap into supernatural favor that
no marketing strategy can manufacture.
Kingdom Networking differs fundamentally from traditional business
networking in three critical ways. First, it values relationship depth
over contact quantity—measuring success by lives impacted rather than
business cards collected. Second, it prioritizes long-term trust over
short-term transactions, investing time to understand needs and build
genuine friendship before ever discussing business. Third, it operates
from abundance rather than scarcity, generously connecting people and
celebrating others' success instead of hoarding opportunities.
The 'Make a Friend' Method: Cheryl Cobbin's Kingdom Networking Strategy
Cheryl Cobbin's 'Make a Friend' method represents Kingdom Networking in
its purest form. Her approach is breathtakingly simple yet profoundly
countercultural: 'I try to make a friend. If not, you know what? At
least I've made a friend.' This statement encapsulates a networking
philosophy that prioritizes human connection over business transaction,
relationship over revenue, and service over selling.
The genius of this method lies in its freedom from outcome anxiety. When
your goal is genuine friendship rather than immediate sale, you approach
conversations with curiosity instead of agenda. You listen deeply
instead of waiting for your turn to pitch. You seek to understand rather
than to be understood. This posture transforms networking from a
draining performance into an energizing opportunity to connect with
people and discover how you might serve them.
Cheryl's strategy goes further with a powerful commitment: 'If I can't
help you, I'll find someone who can.' This demonstrates biblical
stewardship of relationships. Rather than viewing your network as a
private asset, Kingdom Networking recognizes that connections are gifts
from God to be generously shared for others' benefit. When you become
known as someone who genuinely helps people succeed—even when you gain
nothing directly—you build a reputation money cannot buy and competitors
cannot replicate.
Stop Selling, Start Serving: The Biblical Competitive Advantage
The command to 'STOP SELLING' shocks most entrepreneurs. After all,
don't businesses exist to sell products and services? How can you build
a profitable enterprise without actively selling? The answer lies in
understanding a profound Kingdom principle: when you focus on serving
rather than selling, sales become the natural byproduct of authentic
relationship and demonstrated value.
Consider the typical networking interaction. A transactional networker
meets someone and immediately begins assessing: 'Can this person buy
from me? Do they fit my target customer profile? How quickly can I move
this conversation toward a sale?' This agenda creates palpable tension.
The other person feels the pressure, recognizes they're being sized up
as a transaction, and instinctively guards against manipulation.
Now consider the Kingdom Networking approach. You meet someone and
genuinely ask about their story, their challenges, and their goals. You
listen to understand rather than to respond. You ask yourself: 'How can
I serve this person? What connections, resources, or insights can I
share that might help them succeed?' Even if they never become a
customer, you've demonstrated Christ's love and potentially gained a
friend, advocate, and future referral source.
The biblical principle at work here is servant leadership—the same model
Jesus demonstrated when He washed His disciples' feet. When you serve
first, you earn the right to be heard. When you add value before asking
for value, you build trust that opens doors no sales pitch can
penetrate. When you genuinely care about others' success, they become
champions for your business in ways paid advertising can never achieve.
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The Mompreneur Journey: Finding Identity Beyond Motherhood Without
Losing Yourself
One of the most powerful aspects of Cheryl Cobbin's story is her journey
from stay-at-home mom to successful CEO—a transition millions of women
are navigating right now. As discussed in the episode, many mompreneurs
struggle with a painful identity crisis: they love being mothers and
cherish time with their children, yet they also yearn for purpose and
impact beyond the home.
Society often presents a false choice: be a devoted mother OR be a
successful entrepreneur. Build your children's future OR build your
business. Invest in your family OR invest in your calling. But Kingdom
Entrepreneurship rejects this either/or thinking in favor of a both/and
approach that honors your roles as mother, wife, and business leader
without compartmentalizing or compromising any of them.
Cheryl's emphasis on entrepreneurship as a vehicle for balancing Career,
Calling, and Children resonates deeply with mompreneurs seeking
sustainable success. Unlike traditional employment with rigid schedules
and someone else's priorities, Kingdom Entrepreneurship offers the
flexibility to design a business around your family's needs while
contributing financially and fulfilling the gifts God placed within you.
This isn't about 'having it all' in the worldly sense—it's about steward
all God has entrusted to you with excellence and wisdom.
The key to this balance? Kingdom Networking. When you build a business
through authentic relationships rather than aggressive hustle, you
create flexibility that accommodates motherhood's demands. When you
serve others genuinely, you attract clients who respect your boundaries
and value your expertise. When you operate from Kingdom abundance rather
than worldly scarcity, you can prioritize your children's school event
without panic that your business will collapse.
Stop Using the 'University of Google': Why DIY Legal Advice Destroys
Businesses
One of Cheryl's most urgent warnings in the episode addresses a
dangerous trend among new entrepreneurs: relying on free internet
searches for critical business and legal decisions. The 'University of
Google,' as she calls it, is destroying businesses because entrepreneurs
mistake information for wisdom and free advice for professional counsel.
Here's the brutal truth: a 'handshake and a wink' doesn't protect your
business anymore—if it ever did. In today's litigious environment,
informal agreements and DIY legal structures leave Kingdom entrepreneurs
vulnerable to catastrophic liability that can destroy not just your
business but your family's financial security. Yet countless Christian
business owners resist investing in proper legal counsel, viewing
attorneys and CPAs as unnecessary expenses rather than essential
stewardship.
Cheryl's perspective reframes this issue brilliantly: utilizing
professional attorneys and CPAs for proper entity setup (LLC, S-Corp,
etc.) isn't an expense—it's biblical stewardship that protects your
assets and family. Just as you wouldn't perform surgery on yourself
because medical school is expensive, you shouldn't structure your
business entity based on blog posts and YouTube videos when the stakes
are your financial future.
This connects directly to Kingdom Networking because one of the most
valuable aspects of building genuine relationships is access to trusted
professionals. When you practice the 'Make a Friend' method, you
naturally develop connections with attorneys, accountants, business
consultants, and other experts. These relationships provide guidance
that protects your business and accelerates your success in ways Google
searches never can.
From Generational Wealth to Generational Blessing: Building Legacy That
Lasts
Cheryl Cobbin's 'end game' for her business perfectly captures the
Kingdom approach to entrepreneurial success: building generational
blessing, not merely generational wealth. This distinction is critical
for understanding what sets Kingdom Networking apart from worldly
business strategies.
Generational wealth focuses on accumulating financial assets to pass
down to your children and grandchildren. While biblical stewardship
certainly includes wise financial management and providing for your
family, generational wealth can become an idol if it's pursued as an end
in itself. Money without mission, wealth without wisdom, and resources
without relationship rarely survive intact beyond one generation.
Generational blessing, by contrast, encompasses financial provision but
extends far beyond it. You're passing down spiritual values, biblical
wisdom, kingdom connections, entrepreneurial mindsets, servant
leadership principles, and a track record of faithfulness that inspires
the next generation to pursue God's purposes in the marketplace.
Cheryl's vision of giving back to nonprofits and creating impact that
extends beyond her lifetime exemplifies this Kingdom approach.
Kingdom Networking accelerates generational blessing because the
relationships you build through serving others create opportunities for
your children to witness faith in action. When your kids see you
genuinely helping others succeed, connecting people generously, and
operating with integrity even when it costs you short-term profit,
you're teaching them Kingdom principles that no inheritance check can
replicate. These relational assets—the network of trusted connections
you've built through years of faithful service—become part of your
legacy, opening doors for the next generation.
Practical Kingdom Networking Strategies for Busy Entrepreneurs
Understanding Kingdom Networking principles is one thing; implementing
them consistently in your busy entrepreneurial life is another. Here are
practical strategies, inspired by Cheryl Cobbin's approach and biblical
wisdom, for building authentic business relationships that generate both
profit and purpose.
Strategy 1: Enter Every Conversation With Curiosity, Not Agenda
Before your next networking event or business meeting, pray and ask God
to help you see people as He sees them—not as potential transactions but
as individuals with unique stories, challenges, and dreams. Prepare
questions that demonstrate genuine interest: What inspired you to start
your business? What's the biggest challenge you're facing right now?
What would success look like for you six months from now? These
questions shift the conversation from surface-level small talk to
meaningful connection.
Strategy 2: Practice the Three-Connection Rule
Inspired by Cheryl's commitment to connect people even when she can't
directly help them, implement the three-connection rule: for every new
person you meet, identify at least three people in your network who
might be able to serve them in some way. This could be another
entrepreneur in their industry, a potential client or partner, or simply
someone facing similar challenges who could offer encouragement. Then
make those introductions generously, without expecting anything in
return.
Strategy 3: Follow Up With Value, Not Pitches
After meeting someone new, resist the temptation to immediately pitch
your services. Instead, follow up with something valuable based on what
you learned about them: an article addressing a challenge they
mentioned, an introduction to someone who could help them, or simply a
genuine 'thinking of you' message with no ask attached. This pattern of
adding value before requesting value builds trust exponentially faster
than any sales sequence.
Strategy 4: Create Generosity Rhythms in Your Calendar
Block time weekly specifically for Kingdom Networking activities that
serve others without immediate return: offering free consultations,
making valuable introductions, writing LinkedIn recommendations, sharing
others' content, or mentoring emerging entrepreneurs. When generosity
becomes a scheduled rhythm rather than an afterthought, you
systematically build the relational capital that transforms your
business.
Strategy 5: Cultivate Long-Term Relationships, Not One-Time Transactions
Shift your networking focus from collecting as many contacts as possible
to cultivating depth with fewer people. Identify 10-20 individuals you
genuinely connect with and invest consistently in those relationships:
remember their family details, celebrate their wins, support them
through challenges, and stay connected over months and years. These deep
relationships generate more referrals, partnerships, and opportunities
than hundreds of superficial connections ever will.
Overcoming Kingdom Networking Obstacles: When Serving Others Feels Risky
Despite its biblical foundation and proven effectiveness, Kingdom
Networking faces real obstacles—especially for entrepreneurs conditioned
by worldly business culture. Let's address the most common objections
and concerns honestly.
Objection 1: 'I Can't Afford to Give Away My Expertise for Free'
This scarcity mindset assumes that every minute of your expertise given
freely is revenue lost. But Kingdom economics operate differently. When
you generously share insights, connections, and help without immediate
compensation, you're making deposits in a relational bank account that
pays dividends in referrals, opportunities, and favor that money can't
buy. The key is balancing generous service with wise boundaries—offering
genuine value in initial conversations while reserving your deep
expertise for paid engagements.
Objection 2: 'This Approach Takes Too Long—I Need Sales Now'
Kingdom Networking isn't slower than transactional approaches—it's
actually faster for generating sustainable revenue. While cold pitching
might occasionally produce quick sales, the conversion rates are abysmal
and the relationships are fragile. Kingdom Networking builds trust that
shortens sales cycles dramatically because people buy from those they
know, like, and trust. The solution isn't choosing between Kingdom
principles and urgent revenue needs; it's implementing Kingdom
Networking alongside other ethical marketing strategies while trusting
God's provision.
Objection 3: 'What if People Take Advantage of My Generosity?'
Yes, some people will take without giving back. This is where biblical
wisdom comes in: be generous as a posture, not naive. Give freely but
maintain healthy boundaries. Help others succeed but don't enable
manipulation. Cheryl's approach demonstrates this balance
beautifully—she generously connects people and shares insights, but
she's also built a thriving business that charges appropriately for her
professional services. The goal isn't unlimited free help for everyone;
it's approaching relationships with a servant's heart while honoring the
value God has placed in you.
Side Hustles, Inflation, and Creating Financial Margin in a Tough
Economy
The episode's discussion of side hustles and financial margin addresses
a critical reality facing Kingdom entrepreneurs today: how do you build
a business that creates breathing room when economic pressures are
squeezing budgets tighter than ever? This is where Kingdom Networking
becomes not just a relationship strategy but a financial survival tool.
In an inflationary economy where costs rise faster than incomes,
traditional employment often leaves families with zero margin for
unexpected expenses, let alone building generational blessing. A
Kingdom-aligned side hustle—whether consulting, coaching, online
business, or service provision—can create the financial breathing room
that transforms your family's future. But here's the key: the fastest
way to build a profitable side hustle isn't aggressive marketing; it's
leveraging Kingdom Networking relationships.
When you've consistently served others, connected people generously, and
built a reputation as someone who adds value, your network becomes your
most powerful marketing channel. Need your first consulting clients?
Your network already knows your expertise and is eager to hire you or
refer you. Launching a new service? Your relationships provide beta
testers, testimonials, and word-of-mouth promotion. Facing a slow month?
A single message to trusted connections in your network generates
opportunities.
This is why Cheryl emphasizes that the 'Make a Friend' method isn't just
feel-good philosophy—it's smart business strategy. The relationships you
build through genuine service become economic assets during financial
pressure. The people you've helped succeed become your advocates when
you need opportunities. The generosity you've shown returns multiplied
when you're building something new. Don't build somebody else's future
through employment alone; build your own through Kingdom
Entrepreneurship rooted in authentic relationships.
The Biblical Foundation of Kingdom Networking: What Scripture Really
Says
Kingdom Networking isn't a clever business hack or trendy strategy—it's
the application of timeless biblical principles to marketplace
relationships. Understanding the scriptural foundation strengthens your
confidence to practice Kingdom Networking even when it feels
counterintuitive or costly.
Proverbs 11:25 - 'The generous soul will be made rich, and he who waters
will also be watered himself.'
This Kingdom principle promises that generosity generates abundance.
When you water others through genuine service, connections, and support,
God ensures you're watered in return—often through unexpected channels
and multiplied beyond your initial investment. Kingdom Networking
applies this principle to business relationships: the entrepreneur who
generously serves others experiences supernatural favor and provision.
Mark 10:43-45 - 'Whoever wants to become great among you must be your
servant...'
Jesus directly links greatness with service, modeling a leadership style
that prioritizes serving over being served. This applies perfectly to
Kingdom Networking: the entrepreneur who achieves the greatest
marketplace influence isn't the most aggressive self-promoter but the
most faithful servant. When you genuinely serve others in your network,
you're positioning yourself for God-ordained promotion and influence
that self-promotion can never achieve.
Galatians 6:9 - 'Let us not become weary in doing good, for at the
proper time we will reap a harvest if we do not give up.'
Kingdom Networking requires patience and faith. You'll serve people who
never reciprocate. You'll make connections that don't immediately
generate revenue. You'll invest in relationships that seem one-sided.
This verse encourages persistence: don't grow weary in serving others,
because God promises a harvest at the proper time. Trust His timing
rather than demanding immediate returns on your relational investments.
Luke 6:38 - 'Give, and it will be given to you... For with the measure
you use, it will be measured to you.'
This principle establishes a direct connection between generosity and
receiving. In Kingdom Networking, the measure you use to serve, connect,
and help others becomes the measure God uses to provide opportunities,
clients, and favor to you. If you give grudgingly and calculate every
interaction for personal benefit, you'll receive accordingly. If you
give generously and serve authentically, God ensures you receive in the
same generous measure.
Kingdom Networking Success Stories: Real Entrepreneurs, Real Results
The proof of Kingdom Networking's effectiveness isn't just
theological—it's practical. Countless entrepreneurs have discovered that
serving others and building authentic relationships generates business
results that aggressive sales tactics never could. Here are real
examples of how Kingdom Networking principles create marketplace
success.
The Consultant Who Stopped Pitching and Started Connecting
A management consultant shifted from cold LinkedIn outreach to the 'Make
a Friend' method. Instead of pitching services, she began commenting
thoughtfully on others' posts, making valuable introductions, and
offering free insights during initial conversations. Within three
months, her business doubled—not because she sold harder but because
people in her network began referring her to decision-makers, praising
her generosity and expertise. Her calendar filled with qualified leads
who already trusted her before the first sales conversation.
The Mompreneur Who Built a Six-Figure Business on Relationships
A mother of three started a virtual assistant business while her kids
were in school. Rather than spending money on advertising, she focused
on serving a small group of clients so exceptionally well that they
became advocates. She introduced clients to each other when it made
sense, shared resources freely, and genuinely cared about their success.
Within 18 months, she had a waiting list of clients—all from
referrals—and had built a six-figure business working 25 hours per week.
The secret? Kingdom Networking that prioritized serving clients over
acquiring clients.
The Entrepreneur Who Gave Away His Best Ideas
A business coach worried that sharing his best strategies for free would
eliminate the need for clients to hire him. Instead, he embraced Kingdom
Networking and began generously teaching his frameworks through free
content, workshops, and one-on-one conversations. Counterintuitively,
his business exploded. Why? Because people who received value for free
became convinced that his paid offerings must be extraordinary. His
generosity built trust at scale, and his calendar filled with clients
eager to pay for deeper implementation support.
Your Kingdom Networking Action Plan: 30 Days to Transformation
Understanding Kingdom Networking principles is valuable, but
implementation creates transformation. Here's a 30-day action plan to
shift from transactional networking to Kingdom connection, based on the
principles Cheryl Cobbin and Chris Coler discussed in the episode.
Week 1: Audit Your Current Networking Approach
Review your recent networking interactions honestly. How many
conversations were genuinely focused on serving the other person versus
advancing your agenda? How many connections did you make simply to
expand your network versus to build authentic relationships? How often
do you follow up with value versus follow up with pitches? Identify
specific patterns you need to change and repent for any relationships
you've approached transactionally rather than relationally.
Week 2: Make Friend-Making Your Goal
Identify five upcoming networking opportunities or business
conversations. Before each interaction, pray specifically: 'Lord, help
me make a friend today rather than a sale. Show me how I can serve this
person regardless of whether they ever become a client.' Enter each
conversation with Cheryl's mantra: 'I'm here to make a friend. If not,
at least I've made a friend.' Notice how this mindset shift changes the
quality of your conversations and reduces anxiety.
Week 3: Practice Strategic Connection-Making
Review your current network and identify 10 valuable connections you can
make that serve others without benefiting you directly. Perhaps you know
two entrepreneurs in complementary industries who could partner. Maybe
you can connect a job seeker with a hiring manager. Look for
opportunities to be a generous connector. Make these introductions this
week, and notice how it feels to add value without expecting return.
Track any surprising benefits that emerge from your generosity.
Week 4: Establish Generosity Rhythms
Block two hours on your calendar weekly specifically for Kingdom
Networking activities: writing recommendations for people in your
network, sharing others' content, offering free consultations, making
valuable introductions, or mentoring emerging entrepreneurs. Make this a
non-negotiable rhythm in your business. At month's end, evaluate how
this investment in serving others has affected your business
opportunities, referrals, and sense of purpose.
Kingdom Networking FAQ: Your Questions Answered
What is the 'Make a Friend' method in Kingdom Networking?
The 'Make a Friend' method is a Kingdom Networking strategy where you
prioritize connection over conversion. Instead of approaching business
relationships with a sales agenda, you listen to people's stories, seek
to understand their needs, and look for ways to serve or connect them to
resources that might help. You trust that influence follows
relationship, and sales become the natural byproduct of authentic
friendship and demonstrated value. As Cheryl Cobbin explains: 'I try to
make a friend. If not, you know what? At least I've made a friend.'
How do I start a Kingdom Business legally and protect my family?
Cheryl Cobbin strongly advises against using the 'University of Google'
for legal business structures. To start a Kingdom Business right, invest
in professional attorneys and CPAs who can properly set up your entity
(LLC, S-Corp, or other structures) based on your specific situation.
This isn't an unnecessary expense—it's biblical stewardship that
protects your personal assets and family from liability. A handshake and
good intentions no longer provide adequate protection in today's legal
environment. Proper professional guidance ensures you're building on a
solid foundation rather than risking everything on DIY legal advice.
Can a stay-at-home mom really become a successful entrepreneur?
Absolutely. Cheryl Cobbin's journey demonstrates that mompreneurs can
successfully transition from stay-at-home mom to CEO without abandoning
their children or compromising their values. The key is recognizing that
you don't have to choose between motherhood and entrepreneurship—Kingdom
Business offers the flexibility to balance Career, Calling, and Children
while contributing to your family's finances and fulfilling the gifts
God placed within you. Entrepreneurship allows you to design a business
around your family's needs rather than conforming to an employer's
schedule. Many successful mompreneurs leverage Kingdom Networking to
build businesses through relationships and referrals, creating
sustainable income without the aggressive hustle that would steal time
from their children.
How is generational blessing different from generational wealth?
Generational wealth focuses primarily on accumulating financial assets
to pass down to your descendants. While important, wealth alone often
dissipates within a generation or two when it's not accompanied by
wisdom, values, and character. Generational blessing, by contrast,
encompasses financial provision but extends far beyond it to include
spiritual inheritance, biblical wisdom, kingdom connections,
entrepreneurial mindsets, servant leadership principles, and a legacy of
faithfulness. When you build generational blessing, you're passing down
not just money but the character, relationships, and spiritual
foundation that enable your children and grandchildren to steward
resources wisely and continue advancing God's purposes in their
generation.
What if Kingdom Networking doesn't generate immediate sales?
Kingdom Networking operates on God's timing, not your urgency. While
transactional networking might occasionally produce quick sales with low
conversion rates, Kingdom Networking builds trust that shortens sales
cycles dramatically over time because people buy from those they know,
like, and trust. The solution isn't abandoning Kingdom principles when
you need revenue quickly; it's implementing Kingdom Networking alongside
other ethical marketing strategies while trusting God's provision.
Remember Galatians 6:9: 'Let us not become weary in doing good, for at
the proper time we will reap a harvest if we do not give up.' Focus on
faithful service, and trust God for the timing of your harvest.
Your Kingdom Networking Journey Starts Now
The choice before you is clear: continue networking the world's
way—transactional, exhausting, and spiritually empty—or embrace Kingdom
Networking that prioritizes people over profits, relationships over
revenue, and eternal impact over temporary success. Cheryl Cobbin's
'Make a Friend' method isn't just a feel-good philosophy; it's a proven
Kingdom strategy that generates both business results and eternal
significance.
As you implement these Kingdom Networking principles, remember the
biblical foundation: the greatest among you is the one who serves the
most. When you genuinely serve others, connect people generously, and
approach relationships with authentic curiosity rather than hidden
agenda, you're not just building a network—you're advancing God's
kingdom in the marketplace.
Whether you're a mompreneur finding your identity beyond motherhood, a
business owner seeking to build generational blessing without burnout,
or a Kingdom entrepreneur tired of transactional networking, the time to
start is now. Don't build somebody else's future—build your own through
Kingdom Entrepreneurship rooted in authentic, servant-hearted
relationships that matter for eternity.
Stop selling. Start serving. Make friends. Trust God. And watch how He
multiplies your faithful obedience into influence and impact that
surpass anything worldly networking strategies could ever achieve.
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