We can’t accomplish 21st Century ministry using 20th century tools. Innovation call us to let go of the rotary dial phone and typewriter in this age of smartphones and computers.
— Rev. Dr. Shelley Best
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We are in the midst of a paradigm shift in ministry. Those of us change makers who’ve been working at it for years could see it coming and those transformational believers with a commitment to do good entering the field do so to be the change. Sadly, many of our institutional leaders have been content doing 21st century ministry using 20th century approaches.

The watchdogs of our traditions don’t want to let go of the “rotary dial phone and typewriter” in the age of smartphones and computers.

Without a doubt, history will show that the world pandemic called the Corona virus forced our need to operate in different ways because we will never be able to go back to the way things used to be.

 
You are most likely reading these words because you know this to be true. If you want to be a change maker by faith — let me help you launch your soulpreneur venture today.
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It is said the apostle Paul was a tent maker. He had a broad skill set that he could take with him anywhere, so he could do God’s work in the world, whenever and wherever he was sent. He did this without waiting for somebody to appoint him, higher him or assign him. He had agency by faith and was free to listen to God and do the good work he was called to do — using the resources God had placed in his hand for the life changing work he was assigned.

I’ve had a soulpreneur ministry for 20+ years. The fruits of my labors speak for me.  What sets me apart is I am not only a practitioner, but I am also a gifted coach and teacher with a proven track record of helping individuals like you launch your soulpreuership ventures.

 
 
I help change makers launch ventures to fulfill their purpose using my “5 P Framework.
 
 
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Pain — Together, we will explore your pain points and use them as a catalyst to propel your venture.

Purpose — Get clarity on your “Why.” You were made for such a time as this. Get clear and get going.

Program — Once you understand your specialty area, let me help you structure your venture that can do good in the world and help you do well economically.

Passion — The journey to manifest your vision will have its ups and downs. To succeed you will need to look at self-care and methods to overcome burnout so you can keep going when the going gets hard.

Profit — Doing good work in the world is an honor, but the work must be economically sustainable. Through my method you will uncover 7 ways to fund, maintain and produce profit through your social venture — beyond begging and passing the plate.