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How does the mentality change when we no longer require capital for our own needs?
In this episode, we turn from provision capital to the resources we’ve fully released from any need for personal gain. We explore two heart transitions, release and activation, that help clarify what belongs to our provision and what has been entrusted for kingdom impact. This conversation moves beyond financial mechanics into questions of identity, trust, and willingness, inviting a clearer separation between what sustains our lives and what God desires to flow outward.
In this episode, we explore:
The five major obstacles to releasing resources
How spending and net worth finish lines create practical guardrails that support a posture of release.
What it looks like to distinguish committed from activated capital
The five biggest obstacles to activating our released resources.
The process of release and activation helps to put the resources we manage into much better perspective as we seek to steward God's resources thoughtfully and intentionally.
By Cody Hobelmann and Kealan HobelmannHow does the mentality change when we no longer require capital for our own needs?
In this episode, we turn from provision capital to the resources we’ve fully released from any need for personal gain. We explore two heart transitions, release and activation, that help clarify what belongs to our provision and what has been entrusted for kingdom impact. This conversation moves beyond financial mechanics into questions of identity, trust, and willingness, inviting a clearer separation between what sustains our lives and what God desires to flow outward.
In this episode, we explore:
The five major obstacles to releasing resources
How spending and net worth finish lines create practical guardrails that support a posture of release.
What it looks like to distinguish committed from activated capital
The five biggest obstacles to activating our released resources.
The process of release and activation helps to put the resources we manage into much better perspective as we seek to steward God's resources thoughtfully and intentionally.