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What if a single line—God is alive—could rewire the way you write, work, and lead your family? We sit down with Elijah Ward to trace the surprising path from a tear-soaked preface to a thriving real estate company shaped by integrity, optimism, and generosity. Elijah shares why he wrote a Christian book without insider language, how fathers gave him permission to finish and publish, and why Athanasius’ On the Incarnation shattered old assumptions and made “Jesus is God” a living lens instead of a slogan.
From there, the story turns practical. A word from a trusted father—go all in—broke fear and ignited years of triple-digit growth while keeping first things first: don’t sacrifice family to start something you’ll have to maintain. We talk about creativity as contagion, how revelation becomes blueprint, and why builders observe creation and agree with it. Think Newton’s apple, Bernoulli’s wing, and Einstein’s thought experiments—then translate that posture into culture, systems, and client care that feel like love. The result is a marketplace ministry that doesn’t split identities: the same voice that prays in church negotiates with honor at the table.
We also reframe spiritual warfare as a battle of thoughts, explore risking prophetic nudges in everyday settings, and unpack Elijah’s notion of optic mystics—leaders who choose hopeful sight in a cynical age. Generosity becomes the scoreboard, with Joseph of Arimathea as a picture of resourced disciples reclaiming the body. Through it all runs a king-priest identity: some seasons highlight the marketplace robe, others the ministry robe, but authenticity holds them together. If you’ve wondered how to live revelation without losing yourself—or how to build something that frees people, not just profits—this conversation is a map and a nudge to go all in.
If this resonates, follow the show, share it with a friend who’s on the edge of a big decision, and leave a review so others can find these conversations.
Follow Elijah Ward on Instagram: https://instagram.com/elijahtheson
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What if a single line—God is alive—could rewire the way you write, work, and lead your family? We sit down with Elijah Ward to trace the surprising path from a tear-soaked preface to a thriving real estate company shaped by integrity, optimism, and generosity. Elijah shares why he wrote a Christian book without insider language, how fathers gave him permission to finish and publish, and why Athanasius’ On the Incarnation shattered old assumptions and made “Jesus is God” a living lens instead of a slogan.
From there, the story turns practical. A word from a trusted father—go all in—broke fear and ignited years of triple-digit growth while keeping first things first: don’t sacrifice family to start something you’ll have to maintain. We talk about creativity as contagion, how revelation becomes blueprint, and why builders observe creation and agree with it. Think Newton’s apple, Bernoulli’s wing, and Einstein’s thought experiments—then translate that posture into culture, systems, and client care that feel like love. The result is a marketplace ministry that doesn’t split identities: the same voice that prays in church negotiates with honor at the table.
We also reframe spiritual warfare as a battle of thoughts, explore risking prophetic nudges in everyday settings, and unpack Elijah’s notion of optic mystics—leaders who choose hopeful sight in a cynical age. Generosity becomes the scoreboard, with Joseph of Arimathea as a picture of resourced disciples reclaiming the body. Through it all runs a king-priest identity: some seasons highlight the marketplace robe, others the ministry robe, but authenticity holds them together. If you’ve wondered how to live revelation without losing yourself—or how to build something that frees people, not just profits—this conversation is a map and a nudge to go all in.
If this resonates, follow the show, share it with a friend who’s on the edge of a big decision, and leave a review so others can find these conversations.
Follow Elijah Ward on Instagram: https://instagram.com/elijahtheson
Support the show
Links & Resources:

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