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Online Business for Christian Women | The Kingdom Business Revolution Podcast, Faith, Grow Your Business, Organic Marketing Growth, ditch social media, doing business with God

Online Business for Christian Women | The Kingdom Business Revolution Podcast, Faith, Grow Your Business, Organic Marketing Growth, ditch social media, doing business with God

著者: Kristin Dronchi
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The Kingdom Lens™ teaches Christian women in business how to craft a Movement-based Marketing Message™ and position Substack as a strong front-end trust pathway that builds authority, recurring revenue, and aligned buyers for their deeper offers.

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  • Stop Consuming, Start Discerning. Christian Women in Business
    2026/07/16

    Stop Consuming, Start Discerning. Christian Women in Business

    You know when you bought that course, then realized you needed the other one too, joined the program, listened to the podcast, followed five different mentors giving you conflicting advice... and you still don’t feel ready to launch?

    In this episode, Kristin challenges the belief that more information produces more clarity. It doesn’t. It produces confusion, and it drowns out the still, small voice you already have inside you.

    Kristin explains why a borrowed blueprint can’t carry a God-given assignment, and why your business doesn’t need another copy of the expert you’ve been following. It needs your movement-based marketing message.

    In this episode, you’ll learn:

    * Why “I need more clarity” is often really “I’m afraid to trust what I already know”

    * The difference between wise counsel and outsourcing your discernment

    * Why Kristin only listens to a handful of voices in her own business, and why that discipline matters

    * A 7-day challenge to track every input you’re consuming and get honest about the noise

    * Three questions to ask God before you open one more resource

    If this episode named something in you, and you’re ready to stop building through borrowed strategies and start turning your God-given convictions into clear messaging, trusted authority, and Kingdom wealth, that’s the work Kristin does inside the Business By God’s Design™ Advisory.

    DM her “advisory” to get the application in your hands.

    https://kristindronchi.substack.com/

    Key Takeaways

    You don’t have an information problem. You have a trust problem.

    * The Holy Spirit doesn’t compete for volume; He speaks in a still, small voice that gets drowned out by five different mentors, a Facebook group with forty opinions, and one more $197 course.

    * Strategy without settled identity is performance, and performance always collapses.

    * Before you consume anything else this week, ask God those three questions

    After you listen

    Send Kristin a message and tell her: What do you already know that you’ve been too afraid to act on?

    connect with Kristin here: https://kristindronchi.substack.com/

    Listen anywhere you listen to podcasts



    This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit kristindronchi.substack.com/subscribe
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  • What is chasing shiny objects costing us.... Chasing Shiny Objects and Discernment.
    2026/07/10
    You know the pull. You’re building your business one direction, then you see someone else doing something that’s working, and before you’ve even thought it through, you’ve dropped what you were doing to go chase it.I was on a live interview with Cindy Baker this week, and she asked me a question that stopped me for a second. What is chasing shiny objects costing us.What I’ve watched it cost, in my own business and in every client I’ve ever coached through it, comes down to four things.It costs clarity first. Every new opportunity pulls your message and your energy in a different direction, and when you keep turning, your audience stops being able to tell what you’re known for.It costs trust next. A scattered business makes a buyer wonder if you’re leading them somewhere or just chasing the next best thing. Buyers are more discerning than they used to be, and trust doesn’t get rebuilt by doing more. It gets built by doing the same right thing over and over until it’s boring to you and obvious to them.It costs authority too. Distraction resets the clock. The entrepreneur who keeps pivoting never stays with one problem long enough to become the obvious answer for the person she’s called to serve.And it costs stewardship, which is the one that matters most to me as a Kingdom woman in business. Not every open door is an assigned door. The question isn’t whether something is available to you. It’s whether it’s fruitful for you.Clarity, trust, authority, stewardship. That’s the bill for chasing shiny objects, and most of us have paid some version of it without ever naming it.Why discernment matters more now than it did five years agoHere’s the part I keep coming back to. Stanford’s 2026 AI Index found that AI reached 53 percent population adoption in three years, faster than personal computers or the internet ever did. Content is cheap now. Anyone can generate a hook, a script, an idea, in seconds.So the question stops being can I create more. Everyone can create more. The question becomes can I judge what’s worth creating. That’s discernment, and it’s not the same as knowing what’s technically accurate for your business. It’s the ability to recognize what’s true, pure, and aligned with God when artificial voices and artificial authority are everywhere you look.It’s like the old frog in the pot. The water heats up so gradually the frog never registers the danger until it’s too late. That’s what happens to our discernment when we keep exposing ourselves to outside voices without checking them. We start to question what’s real, including our own read on things.So here’s the deeper question I’d ask before you chase the next opportunity. Is this forming me to hear God more clearly, or is it training me to trust some outside wisdom instead of my own?The question that sorts your opportunitiesIf you’re staring down two or three directions right now, don’t start with which one is most exciting or which one pays the most. Start here: which opportunity is most aligned with the assignment God has already given me?Clarity starts with assignment, not with options. If something deepens your message, strengthens your obedience, serves the people you’re called to serve, and produces peace instead of panic, pay attention to it. If it’s feeding comparison, FOMO, urgency, ego, or the need to prove yourself, slow down and ask if it’s really the next right step.James put it plainly. A double-minded man is unstable in all his ways. I watched this play out with my dog this morning, a rescue mutt with some hound in him, nose down, darting from one smell to the next without ever landing anywhere. That’s a lot of us in our businesses, and most of the time we don’t even notice we’re doing it.Discernment isn’t the opposite of obedience, it protects itI don’t see discernment and obedience as competing with each other. Discernment is what keeps obedience from turning into impulse.Hesitation says I won’t move until I can control the outcome. Discernment says something different. It says I’m going to seek God, test the fruit, count the cost, listen for wisdom, and then move.That’s the piece a lot of us miss. You need to move, and keep moving, until He gives you enough light for the next step. The kingdom doesn’t advance through fear-based delay, because fear-based delay is disobedience with better branding. It doesn’t advance through reckless striving either. It advances when a woman hears God, surrenders control, and obeys. And obeying means you move. It means you take action instead of steering a parked car.I lived this the day I left my government job. I was the breadwinner in our house. My husband was self-employed, and when the painting work slowed down, so did our income. I didn’t have every answer when I turned in my resignation. I had a three-month-old on my lap and a clear word from God: I will provide. I didn’t have the blueprint, the ...
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  • The Data Doesn't Lie: Why Social Media Is Not a Business Growth Strategy for Christian Women in Online Business
    2026/06/29
    The Data Doesn't Lie: Why Social Media Is Not a Business Growth Strategy for Christian Women in Online Business133 new subscribers in 14 days.One came from Facebook. One came from YouTube. Instagram didn't even make the cut.That's 1.1% of real, measurable growth from the platforms most online business coaches will still tell you to prioritize every single day. And before you think this is just one woman's experience — I'm taking you behind the scenes of my actual Substack dashboard so you can see every single number for yourself.Because this isn't a feeling. This isn't a theory. This is live data, and it tells a story that every Kingdom woman in business needs to hear right now.If you have been showing up on social media consistently, strategically, and faithfully — and it's still not converting the way your business needs it to — stay with me for this entire episode. What I'm about to share might be the most clarifying thing you hear all year.Before we get into the numbers, if you are not yet subscribed to The Kingdom Lens™ on Substack, go do that now. The link is in the show notes. It's completely free, and every week I publish business strategy and Kingdom-led conviction delivered straight to your inbox — no algorithm deciding who gets to see it. Go subscribe, and come right back.https://kristindronchi.substack.com/p/what-is-kingdom-lensIn this episode:Why social media was never designed to grow your business — and what it was actually engineered to do insteadThe real breakdown of where 133 new subscribers came from in 14 days (and why the social media numbers will stop you in your tracks)What the all-time data reveals since launching The Kingdom Lens™ at the end of February 2026Why your depth, your nuance, and your Holy Spirit-inspired thought leadership is exactly what the algorithm is designed to flattenWhat a trust infrastructure looks like when it's actually working — and why it compounds while social media evaporatesWhat the Thread Framework™ looks like in action inside Business By God's Design™Why Kingdom CEOs cannot afford to build on platforms they don't ownHere's what the data actually showed. Almost 50% of all subscriber growth came from Substack's own network — notes, recommendations, other writers pointing their audiences my way. 31% from direct traffic. Women typing in the URL, using a bookmark, arriving through word of mouth.The Substack app. My own website. Every meaningful source of growth had one thing in common: a trust infrastructure. Not performance. Not reach. Not going viral. Trust — built intentionally, in a place I own, through real thought leadership content that had somewhere to live longer than 2.4 seconds.And social media? Facebook and YouTube combined sent six subscribers. All time. Out of 543.For most of that period, I wasn't even actively posting on social media. The growth still happened. That is not a coincidence. That is confirmation.If what you just read is stirring something in you, The Kingdom Substack System™ is your next move. It's the framework I built for Kingdom women who are done performing on platforms they don't own — women who are ready to build Substack as the strategic front end of their business. We start with who you're called to serve. We extract your Movement-Based Marketing Message™. We build your positioning. And we put the business lens on everything — so you're not just building a newsletter, you're building a trust pathway that pulls people naturally into your paid tier and all the way through to your mid and high-ticket offers. The link is in the show notes. Get in before the price goes up.https://go.kristindronchi.com/kingdom-substack-system-sales-pageYou don't have a content problem. You don't have a consistency problem. And you definitely don't have a calling problem.You have a trust pathway problem — and that is completely solvable.Social media is not dead because people aren't on it. They are. It's dead as a business growth strategy because the people on it are not there to be led, nurtured, or converted. They're there to scroll, and the platform is engineered to reward exactly that. Not your depth. Not your conviction. Not your calling.Your ideal client is tired of social media too. She's not scrolling Instagram hoping to stumble into a solution. She is looking for a voice she can trust. She wants depth over noise. She is already on Substack, or she will be heading there soon — and right now she needs to find you.Kingdom CEOs don't chase algorithms. We build pathways. We leverage relationships. Stop building on a platform that was never meant to carry the depth of your mandate, and start building on something that compounds from day one.The Kingdom Substack System™ is how we build that together. Two ways to work with me inside the program — the link is in the show notes, and if something is stirring inside of you right now, that is your sign.https://go.kristindronchi.com/...
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