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The Four Spaces of Jesus: A Relational Map for Kingdom Life
We were created to live in relationship, not just with God, but with one another. And not all relationships are meant to function the same way. Jesus was incredibly intentional in how He related to people at different levels of depth and access. In Kingdom Life, we have designed our structure to reflect those same relational patterns, so that discipleship can thrive and multiply in every space. Intimate Space (2–3 People) What Jesus Modeled: Jesus invited Peter, James, and Jo
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Nov 19, 20253 min read


The Growth Formula Jesus Used
When Jesus described the Kingdom of God, He didn’t give us a top-down business model or a flashy marketing campaign.He described a seed. Something small. Organic. Sustainable. “This is what the kingdom of God is like. A man scatters seed on the ground... the seed sprouts and grows... All by itself the soil produces grain—first the stalk, then the head, then the full kernel in the head.”(Mark 4:26–29) The Kingdom grows naturally — not artificially. It grows through simple, re
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Nov 13, 20252 min read


When Religion and Politics Pretend to Be God
At Kingdom Life, everything begins with one clear reality: Jesus is King. Not religion.Not political power.Not the systems of this world. Jesus. Alone. Is King. This was the first and boldest confession of the early church. And it still pushes against everything that tries to take His place. Beware of the Leaven In Mark 8:15, Jesus warned, “Watch out for the leaven of the Pharisees and the leaven of Herod.” He was naming two ditches — two false kings: The Pharisees’ leaven :
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Nov 5, 20251 min read


What Does It Really Mean to Be a Disciple?
Not just a learner, an apprentice. This is what apprenticeship to Jesus looks like — not just belief, but bold steps of obedience. In today’s culture, the word disciple often brings to mind a student, someone who learns about Jesus through books, sermons, and studies. And while learning is a good thing, discipleship in the way of Jesus was never limited to information. In the first century, a disciple was more like an apprentice. Think about someone learning to be a carpente
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Oct 29, 20252 min read


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