Your Leadership Is How This Scales

Lead a Group

The question isn’t whether the solutions exist.
It’s whether leaders will step forward to gather people around them.

A Community on Mission

Across the world, people are waking up to a shared realization that the world’s greatest problems are no longer unsolvable. And God is already raising up builders to address them.
But movements don’t scale on content alone.
They grow through leaders who are willing to convene others.

Group Leaders play a vital role in the Solving the World’s Greatest Problems ecosystem. They create space for clarity, courage, and action—helping others move from concern to commitment.

The question isn’t whether the solutions exist. It’s whether leaders will step forward to gather people around them.

Where and How You Can Lead

Most leaders don’t naturally imagine the settings where groups can take shape.
Here are just a few of the ways group leadership comes to life:

With Your Friends (Online or In Person)

You care deeply about generosity, calling, and impact, but most conversations never get there. Leading a group gives your friends a pathway into something meaningful together. Over lunch. In the evening. Around a table or a screen.

At Your Church

Churches are hungry for tools that move people from passion to action. A group can serve your men’s group, women’s study, leadership pipeline, or missions strategy. Use groups to help people discern how to live out their faith beyond Sunday.

With Fellow Leaders or Entrepreneurs

CEO groups, founder circles, and leadership cohorts often focus inward—on business, growth, and performance. Leading a group invites leaders to look outward, aligning their influence, capital, and decisions toward solving real problems together.

With Your Clients or Network

For advisors and trusted leaders, group leadership creates space for deeper conversations about stewardship, generosity, and purpose without sales pressure or agendas.

Three Reasons to Lead a Group

1. Use Your Experience to Multiply Impact

You don’t need to be an expert to lead. Leading a group allows you to leverage your life experience, faith, and relationships to help others discern their calling while sharpening your own. God uses our willingness.

2. Activate People Who Are Ready but Waiting

Many people feel called but stuck. A group gives them a place to process, pray, and move forward together. You become a catalyst, not by having all the answers, but by creating the space.

3. Build Something That Outlasts You

Groups don’t just change individuals. They shape families, churches, businesses, and communities. The ripple effects often go far beyond what you’ll ever see.

We Made Starting Stupid Simple

You don’t need a seminary degree, a nonprofit background, or a perfect plan.

As a Group Leader, your role is straightforward:

  • Provide a consistent space for people to gather
  • Facilitate honest, meaningful conversation
  • Walk with others through a guided experience

We equip you with everything you need, including:

  • Curated content and discussion guides
  • Leader training and ongoing support
  • Technical and logistical help
  • Visibility through the Group Finder so others can join you

You bring willingness. We bring the framework.

Stand Out with Purpose: Faith Driven Certification for Advisors

More investors than ever are seeking advisors who share their faith. In partnership with Kingdom Advisors, we’ve created a certification program that equips you to lead mission-driven conversations—both online and in person—with confidence and credibility.

Complete specialized training, earn your digital badge, and gain the tools to connect your clients’ wealth to Kingdom impact.