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The Kingdom Businessman Blueprint - Phase 1: Built for the Challenge

Writer: Alex MirandaAlex Miranda

Updated: Feb 24

Godpreneur Men, it’s time to step up.


The world is trying to redefine manhood. It’s telling us to sit down, stay quiet, and play it safe—especially when it comes to leadership, faith, and business. But God didn’t create you to be passive. He created you to build, to lead, and to take dominion over the marketplace He’s given you.


The problem? Too many businessmen today don’t know what they’re building. They chase success along the entrepreneurial journey without direction. They run businesses but feel spiritually lost. They work hard but never feel fulfilled.


That’s why we need a blueprint.


In this 8-phase blog post series, we’re diving into God’s plan for Kingdom Businessmen—men who build businesses with integrity, lead boldly, and create legacies that last. We’re going to uncover:


  • How to build with confidence, not fear.

  • How to restore what’s been broken in your life and business.

  • How to lead with strength, instead of staying passive.

  • How to ensure your success doesn’t fade, but lasts for generations.


This isn’t just about business. This is about becoming the man God designed you to be.


If you’re tired of feeling stuck, uncertain, or unfulfilled, then let’s break ground together.


Phase 1 starts now. Are you ready?


BUILT FOR THE CHALLENGE


I'm fascinated with how skyscrapers are built. It starts with an empty lot, but soon, heavy machinery rolls in, digging deep to lay a solid foundation. Steel beams rise, concrete is poured, and every detail follows a blueprint designed for strength and endurance.


But living in Miami and seeing abandoned construction lots, here’s what I know: not every building that starts construction gets completed. Some run out of funding. Some never even make it past the planning stage. Others collapse because they weren’t built correctly, like in the case of the tragic Surfside building here on Miami Beach.


The same thing has happened to me at times along my entrepreneurial journey. I know God created me to build—to lead, to take dominion, to create. But I still stall out, get distracted, and lose confidence in what I was meant to build. At times, I've abandoned my calling because of fear, failure, and attacks from the enemy.


But I know I was built for the challenge—that the very obstacles in front of me are meant to prove my strength, not break me.


CHALLENGE ACCEPTED


As men, we often feel the pressure of leadership—in business, in family, and in life. We have big visions but also big fears:


What if I fail?


What if I don’t have what it takes?


What if I let my family down?


And on top of that, the world constantly tries to redefine masculinity, leadership, and success. It tells men to play it safe, be passive, and keep faith separate from business.


Many of us react in one of two ways:


  1. Some men shrink back—playing small, avoiding risk, and letting opportunities slip by because they don’t believe they have what it takes.

  2. Others overcompensate—chasing money, power, and recognition, thinking that success alone will prove their worth.


But both responses miss the truth: God has already called us to build. And when God calls, He equips. But it’s up to us Godpreneur men to step into that calling.


GOD CALLS THE CALLED


Paul reminds us in Ephesians 6:10-11:


"Finally, be strong in the Lord and in his mighty power. Put on the full armor of God, so that you can take your stand against the devil’s schemes."


Notice what this verse says: "Be strong in the Lord"—not in your own ability, connections, or financial status.


God is the Master Builder, and He has already created a blueprint for leadership, success, and kingdom impact. But the enemy doesn’t want men to build something that glorifies God. He will use distractions, discouragement, and spiritual attacks to keep mem from laying the foundation and completing the work.


The enemy knows that if men rise up, businesses will honor God, families will be restored, and communities will change. That’s why he works overtime to weaken men, keep them passive, and make them doubt their calling.


But here’s the truth: God did not create men to sit on the sidelines. Godpreneur men were built to lead, to create, and to establish His kingdom in their business and their life.


WILL YOU TAKE THE CHALLENGE?


So, let me ask you: Are you following the right blueprint?


Have you been shrinking back instead of stepping up?


Have you been chasing worldly success instead of kingdom purpose?


Have you allowed fear and doubt to delay what God has called you to build?


If you want to construct a business and a life that stands the test of time, you need to start with the right foundation. That means strengthening your faith, aligning your leadership with God’s Word, and rejecting anything that pulls you away from His purpose.


The world needs Kingdom Businessmen who will build with integrity, lead with conviction, and create businesses that glorify God.


Will you step up and build? Or will you let the enemy keep you from your calling?


YOU'RE CALLED OUT, AND CALLED UP


Imagine if Christian men across industries stepped up—building businesses that don’t just make money, but shape culture and transform lives. Imagine a generation of bold, God-led businessmen who refuse to cut corners, who mentor the next generation, and who create lasting impact in their industries.


That’s what’s at stake. This is why God has called you.


Laying a strong foundation is the first step. But what if your foundation already feels cracked?


Maybe you’ve made mistakes. Maybe you’ve been burned by past failures—in business, in leadership, or in your personal life. Maybe you feel like you’ve already lost your chance to build something great.


Here’s the good news: God specializes in restoring broken frameworks.


In Phase 2, we’ll tackle what to do when your business, your confidence, or your vision feels like it’s falling apart. Because a true Kingdom Businessman doesn’t just build—he rebuilds with God’s strength.


Don’t miss it. See you in Phase 2.


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