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It's Time To Assemble "The Remnant Funders Coalition"

Kingdom funders can build heaven on earth through direct discipleship support


I've reached a breaking point with how kingdom work gets funded.

Every conversation with potential funders involves three layers of middlemen who water down the vision, slow deployment of capital, and protect their six-figure salaries over advancing God's will.

Let's be candid about secular approaches to social change. The nonpartisan reform space, the family office world, the traditional philanthropic structures—it's all theater designed to make people feel productive while avoiding real transformation.

We need something different. A Remnant Funders Coalition.

The remnant, in biblical terms, refers to the faithful few who remain true to God when the majority compromises or falls away. Throughout scripture—from Noah's family to Elijah's 7,000 who hadn't bowed to Baal—God preserves a remnant to carry forward His purposes.

Today's remnant includes—and will be funded by—those with significant wealth who refuse to enable secular theater while spiritual warfare rages around us.

This means super-high-net-worth individuals who bypass traditional philanthropic structures entirely; who are willing to be genuinely vulnerable about what discipleship infrastructure actually requires; and who understand that supporting incorruptible leaders means accepting they'll speak uncomfortable truths about spiritual realities underlying institutional challenges.

These funders measure different outcomes. It's less about financial returns, but rather souls saved—and the creation of open blueprints others can reuse. We back field-tested disciple-makers and infrastructure builders whose work is explainable, documentable, and replicable. Not one-off heroics. Not vibes.

These funds will enable people to come to Christ and reflect that transformation in their daily actions. It will raise up leaders who fear God above man. It will create communities that ensure faithful leaders never feel scarcity or pressure to compromise their standards. It will seed projects that build heaven on earth through heart transformation.

If you are a leader who needs funds, stop accepting crumbs from secular funders who demand you hide your faith. Present your vision clearly to the righteous capable of fully funding your calling.

The time for half-measures has ended.

God is calling His people to steward resources for kingdom advancement.

And that process begins when faithful believers step into their divine assignment as kingdom funders.

A Divine Transfer: The Boomer Call

Many boomers are no longer executors—they’re stewards of massive stored wealth. Handing down large fortunes often destroys heirs. Handing it up to God multiplies souls.

  • Don’t fund another museum to your name. Fund discipleship infrastructure that outlives you.
  • Don’t hoard for children who aren’t formed. Invest in formation that makes them faithful.
  • Don’t build another foundation that feeds bureaucracy. Make a direct, high-trust, high-accountability transfer to proven builders of discipleship infrastructure.

Call it what it is: the Divine Transfer—a pledge to move substantial wealth now to trusted, force-multiplying disciples who can convert money into salvation at scale.

Christ could return at any time. If your wealth could help a thousand—or a million—find Him, what else could possibly matter more?

Who This Is—and Isn’t—for

  • Not for generic, undocumented social work (valuable, but not force-multiplying here).
  • For on-the-ground disciple-makers willing to be documented so their way of being becomes a blueprint others can adopt.
  • For engineers and operators building open, replicable discipleship infrastructure—Lego pieces the Church can reuse globally.
  • For systems thinkers producing playbooks, code, curricula, governance, and finance models that others can clone.

What Christian Public Goods Should Be Funded

Prioritize funding for open, replicable systems that make following Christ easier at scale (see 2025-08-05 “Build ‘Discipleship Infrastructure’”):

  1. Open-source discipleship platforms: content, community, and curriculum rails any church/minister can deploy.
  2. Shared legal/operating templates: school charters, media licenses, nonprofit governance, missionary ops.
  3. Faith-integrated education stacks: open curricula, adaptive tutors, teacher training, assessment grounded in virtue.
  4. Creator distribution infrastructure: gospel media pipelines with fair payout rails and recommendation tuned for edification.
  5. Fellowship networks: digital/local protocols for small groups, mentorship, prayer, and accountability.
  6. Vocational pipelines: job and apprenticeship systems that align economic life with Christian formation.
  7. City kits: playbooks for launching Christian schools, clinics, shelters, and community businesses with reproducible finance models.
  8. Security and care systems for front-line ministers: housing, health, legal defense, sabbath structures.

How To Make Your Case As A Spiritual Beneficiary (A "Spiritual Heir")

Remnant funders back holiness plus leverage. Show both.

  • Fruit over resume: document transformed lives (baptisms, reconciliations, addictions broken, leaders formed). Include testimonies and independent references.
  • Radical legibility: consent to video/text documentation of your way of being; publish playbooks/code under open licenses; instrument results.
  • Covering and accountability: name your church home, spiritual fathers/mothers, board, and your rhythm of correction.
  • Cost paid: where you refused compromise, turned down money, or spoke truth and lost access—receipts, not rhetoric.
  • Call clarity and guardrails: the assignment you believe God gave you, who it serves, what you will not do (theological and ethical boundaries).
  • Force-multiplying plan: the open assets you’ll produce (playbooks, code, curricula) and how others will reuse them; show 10x replication pathways.
  • Stewardship and transparency: phased budget → souls served; milestones, unit costs, reporting cadence, audit rights.
  • Team formation: who is on the team, their competence and character, and the practices that keep your culture clean (Sabbath, prayer, purity, conflict resolution).
  • Exit and handoff discipline: when you’ll open-source, hand leadership, or shut down rather than drift into empire-building.

One-page memo outline funders can act on

  • Problem: the sinfrastructure pattern you’re countering.
  • People: your calling, formation, covering, and consent to documentation.
  • Plan: the infrastructure pieces you will build (open, replicable) and the blueprint artifacts you will publish.
  • Proof: fruit to date and third-party references.
  • Protections: governance, accountability, and non-compromise guardrails.
  • Projections: souls discipled, cohorts launched, sites replicated.
  • Price: budget, phases, unit economics.
  • Pace: timeline and near-term milestones.
  • Posture: how God gets the glory and how you’ll stay small in spirit.

Portfolio Audit: Salvation ROI > Financial ROI

Ask of every line item:

  • Does this move people toward Christ or toward vice?
  • Does this fund open, replicable infrastructure or closed, gatekept systems?
  • Does this empower incorruptible leaders or professional middlemen?
  • Does this produce eternal fruit or just earthly branding?
  • Does this produce blueprints and open assets others can reuse?

If the answer is unclear, reallocate. If the answer is “applause,” reallocate faster.


Addendum: The America 2.0 Fellowship Example

The America 2.0 Fellowship—a Christian version of Peter Thiel's fellowship program—would fund individual believers pursuing unconventional callings that have high probability to save many souls.

Who gets funded? Christoindustrialists called to build the physical communities where America 2.0 will emerge—leaders who start with available skills to serve immediate needs while maintaining kingdom values, then grow those efforts into colocated centers of gravity that breathe kingdom life into existing infrastructure or develop new spaces for transformed communities. This includes builders of faith-focused housing developments, gospel music production centers, healing training facilities, immersive spiritual experience hubs, quantum science research communities, and other industry-centered communities that demonstrate prosperity through righteousness rather than exploitation.

The model funds people, not projects. Just as Thiel fellows built Figma and Ethereum, these fellows would achieve financial sovereignty through initial bootstrapping—but advance God's kingdom rather than secular aims.

Our children need Christian heroes reaching the highest levels without compromise. The Remnant Funders Coalition could seed dozens of such fellowships—raising up leaders who fear God above man and unlock heaven on earth.