Shae Bynes and Antonina Geer’s Kingdom Driven Entrepreneur inspires Christian business people to use their businesses not just for the accumulation of material wealth but also for the transformation of others. The authors declare that “the end result of everything we do as Kingdom Driven Entrepreneurs is to bring honor to God and to bring transformation to those we serve through our business.”[1] This book is all about expanding the Kingdom of God through entrepreneurship. The authors did not include any topic of making money. There are no ideas nor principles on how to grow a business. They focus primarily on serving God’s kingdom through business.
One of the principles to become a Kingdom Driven Entrepreneur is to recognize your business as a transformation agent.[2] Social entrepreneurs’ goals are similar to this statement. However, there is a difference. Social entrepreneurs focus on the economic or environmental transformation while Kingdom Driven Entrepreneurs focus both on economic and spiritual transformations.
[1] Antonina D. Geer and Shae Bynes, The Kingdom Driven Entrepreneur: Doing Business God’s Way (Lauderhill, FL: Kingdom Driven Publishing, 2012), 24.
[2] Ibid., 24.