Raising Kingdom Builders, Not Just Entrepreneurs | V89
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Greg and Crissy Lou Francis close the Entrepreneurial Kids series with a powerful message about how business and faith can come together to change lives.
Crissy Lou shares the story behind her growing program Super Kids — how it started as a small online class and became a global community teaching children about faith, leadership, and encouragement.
Greg and Crissy Lou talk about the real lessons behind entrepreneurship: serving others, glorifying God, and creating value that changes lives.
Is your child ready to succeed and make friends who share their values? Crissy is inviting your family and friends to join Redwood SuperKids, an amazing program for kids! Text “Superkids” to 33777 to learn more and sing up now! Follow Redwood Superkids on Instagram @redwood_superkids for updates!
You’ll Learn:
- How to turn passion into purpose-driven impact
- The lessons of faith, stewardship, and service behind success
- How to teach kids to lead with humility and heart
- Why God blesses business that blesses others
- The true meaning of “earning through serving”
📱 Text “Superkids” to 33777
📱 Follow Redwood Superkids on Instagram @redwood_superkids
🌲 Learn more: https://www.teamredwoods.com/podcast
#HighPerformanceParenting #FaithAndFamily #EntrepreneurialKids #KingdomBusiness #ChristianParenting #GodsDesign
00:00 – Thanksgiving jokes & opening reflections
01:00 – The evolution of Super Kids
02:30 – Teaching encouragement & faith through games
04:30 – The importance of intentional parenting
06:00 – Overcoming fear, failure, and doubt
07:15 – Scaling and adjusting through feedback
09:00 – The business of blessing: pricing with purpose
11:00 – Reflection on growth, systems, and persistence
13:00 – The heart behind serving God’s kids
15:00 – Kingdom business: money as “certificates of appreciation”
17:20 – Closing encouragement: Serve first, trust God with the rest