The Problem Isn’t Just the System—It’s How We’re Trying to Change It.
For centuries, economic systems have trapped communities in cycles of generational poverty and pain—while leaving organizations under-resourced, overburdened, and stuck reacting instead of rebuilding.
Systems change has become a buzzword.
Even with new policies and funding, the problems keep growing—because we treat symptoms, not systems. We chase change without purpose, and build solutions without the principles that make them last.
The Bible is the most read book in history with over 5 billion copies sold.
Every year, over 100 million Bibles are purchased—but we’ve become so focused on religious debates that we’ve overlooked how practical and proven its strategies really are. Its pages hold solutions that have shaped laws, built civilizations, and guided institutions worldwide—yet biblical principles are still rarely applied where they’re needed most: in economic development, workforce systems, education, leadership, and community transformation.