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Why is it so hard to pastor business leaders?


Hi Reader,

Why is it so hard to pastor the business leaders in your church?

In today’s podcast episode, Lee Domingue and I dive into the often-overlooked relationship between business leaders and church leaders.

Lee shares his experience of feeling out of place in traditional church settings due to his business commitments. We discuss the importance of pastors creating an environment where business leaders feel valued and can engage meaningfully. Plus, we share the practical ways you can begin building those relationships.

Lee’s insights on how business leaders can accelerate church missions and the untapped potential for collaboration are truly eye-opening.

Watch today's conversation.

Business leader and serial entrepreneur Lee Domingue talks about what business leaders need from church leaders to create exponential growth in giving, and takes inside the mind of entrepreneurs to let leaders see how they think, and explains the detoxing power of time off for leaders.

Watch it on YouTube or tune in wherever you listen to podcasts.

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Go Deeper

My #1 takeaway from this conversation.

Most business leaders don't fit in the 'box' of what most churches want them to do, but by helping them see their business as a ministry, you unlock a calling, generosity and can help lead them to what they want most—fulfillment.

Episode questions.

Here are 3 questions you can ask yourself as you listen to the episode. You can also use these as discussion starters with friends, a mentor, or staff.

  1. Is the vision for your church based on what you think the church can achieve or what God has called your church to do?
  2. Are you speaking the same language as the business leaders in your church?
  3. What would it look like to create a legacy team at your church?

Transcript and links.

Lee Domingue's Instagram

Kingdom Builders Facebook

Kingdom Builders Instagram

KB Report Template

Kingdom Builders Virtual Intensive

Kingdom Builders

Pearls of The King by Lee Domingue

Stay In Your Lane by Lee Domingue

KB Gameplan by Lee Domingue

The Family Meeting Guide by Lee Domingue

Take Further Action

Having awkward and stressful conversations asking for donations?

One of the tensions of a growing ministry is you end up with more people and vision than money…

And, believe it or not, resources don’t magically appear overnight.

What if you could hop off the treadmill of repetitive, awkward asks and create a culture of mission-focused generosity and giving?

Inspire your congregation to give generously and fully fund your mission by taking The Art of Building a Generous Congregation.

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