14 Days to Discover Your Voice, Clarify Your Audience, and Show Up Consistently
Kingdom Lab Family,
Over the last few weeks, we have walked through self-deliverance together.
We confronted strongholds.
We exposed lies.
We broke agreements.
We identified patterns.
We pursued freedom.
Now it’s time for the next step.
Freedom is not the finish line. Freedom creates space for purpose. And one of the greatest questions every creative, entrepreneur, leader, minister, and communicator must answer is this:
Who am I called to serve?
Recently, through prayer, reflection, counseling, and honest conversations with God, I realized I had developed frustration toward my audience.
I felt abandoned.
I felt overlooked.
I felt like people disappeared.
But the Lord began to show me something powerful:
You haven’t been abandoned. You’ve been pruned.
Sometimes God removes people to reveal people.
Sometimes what feels like rejection is actually redirection.
Sometimes what feels like loss is actually refinement.
Sometimes you have to lose the wrong audience to discover the right audience.
That revelation became the foundation for this challenge. Because many people believe they have an audience problem.
But often they have a clarity problem.
A consistency problem.
A voice problem.
Jesus said:
“My sheep hear My voice.”
Notice what He didn’t say.
He didn’t say His sheep followed His marketing.
He didn’t say His sheep followed His branding.
He didn’t say His sheep followed His popularity.
They followed His voice.
The voice revealed the people.
And I believe the same principle applies to us. Many of us haven’t found our people because we haven’t fully found our voice.
The clearer your voice becomes, the clearer your audience becomes.
The clearer your expression becomes, the clearer your tribe becomes.
The clearer your authenticity becomes, the clearer your assignment becomes.
For the next 14 days, we are going to focus on one thing:
Finding Our People.
Not by chasing followers.
Not by copying trends.
Not by becoming someone else.
But by becoming the clearest expression of who God created us to be.
THE CHALLENGE
For the next 14 days, I want you to show up every single day.
Create something.
Share something.
Teach something.
Write something.
Post something.
Go live.
Tell a story.
Share your testimony.
Express your gift.
Serve your audience.
No disappearing.
No hiding.
No waiting for perfection.
No waiting for confidence.
No waiting for the perfect strategy.
Show up.
Every day.
Because your people cannot find a version of you that refuses to be seen.
THE FOUR QUESTIONS
Throughout this challenge, I want you to continually wrestle with these questions:
1. Who Is Your Audience?
Who are you called to serve?
Who naturally benefits from your life experience, wisdom, story, creativity, gift, and perspective?
2. Are You Showing Up Consistently For Your Audience?
If someone followed you today, would they clearly know who you help?
Would they recognize your voice?
Would they understand your mission?
3. If Not, Why Not?
What is actually stopping you?
Fear?
Comparison?
Perfectionism?
Disappointment?
Confusion?
Insecurity?
Past failure?
Be honest.
4. What Does Your Audience Need From You?
What problem are you uniquely equipped to solve?
What conversation are you uniquely called to lead?
What burden are you uniquely called to carry?
What gift are you uniquely called to share?
THE GOAL
The goal of this challenge is not to go viral. The goal is not to gain followers. The goal is not to become famous.
The goal is clarity.
The goal is consistency.
The goal is confidence.
The goal is connection.
The goal is discovering the people God has assigned to your voice.
Because audiences are not found. They are cultivated. And tribes are built one authentic expression at a time.
For the next 14 days, let’s stop hiding.
Let’s stop overthinking.
Let’s stop waiting.
Let’s find our people.
Let’s show up.
Every single day.
#FindYourPeopleChallenge