Priesthood in the Boardroom: What Kingdom Champions Are Doing Differently
For a modest investment, a divine convergence happened. A gathering, not of the ordinary kind, where Kingdom Champions met to align purpose with power. The agenda? Profound, yet precise: Understanding the congruence of priesthood and the marketplace.

This wasn’t your typical “How to Start a Business with 100,000 KES” seminar or a hyped-up “Build a Billion-Dollar Empire” bootcamp. No. This was deeper. Strategic. Christian-led and eternal. Curated by the visionary himself, Bishop Dr. Rev. Julian Kyula, the Rhema Feast 2025 Business Forum was a divine appointment that drew thousands. Success leaves clues, they say, and those who have scaled the heights of influence and done it the Kingdom way came to reveal theirs.

Geoffrey Odundo – Start Small. Start Now.
Group Managing Director and CEO of Nation Media Group, Geoffrey Odundo, spoke on a principle that many overlook: The Power of Compounding Interest. Sound familiar? Perhaps. But his delivery was anything but ordinary. While many wait for a big paycheck before investing, Geoffrey urged: Just start. However small, investments build over time, and the earlier you begin, the greater the reward. But consistency is key.

His parting shot? “Start painting your future. Don’t look back. Don’t regret. Stay the course,” A timely reminder for anyone still hesitating at the starting line.
Apostle Joshua Selman; Winning is Learnable
Drawing from Ecclesiastes 10:15, Apostle Joshua Selman, the renowned founder of Eternity Network International (Koinonia Global), unveiled timeless principles that deliver, regardless of who applies them. “The labour of fools wearies them, For they do not even know how to go to the city!” Ecclesiastes 10:15 (NKJV)

In his words, winning is a learnable skill. Success isn’t luck or coincidence. It’s understanding divine patterns and walking in them with intention.
Anthony Wahome; Earthly Systems vs Kingdom Ways
Anthony Wahome, founder and CEO of AG Group International, pulled no punches: “You cannot replicate Kingdom ways through earthly systems.” He shared practical examples from his own life and practice that yield sure results every time. His charge? Build the Kingdom way because it is sustainable, unshakable, and eternal. Earthly systems, no matter how polished, will fail. But Kingdom principles? They stand the test of time.

Dr. James Mworia: We Can Serve the World from the 254
Dr. James Mworia, CEO of Centum Investments, highlighted the glaring disparity in Kenya’s workforce and the untapped potential that lies dormant. We don’t have to leave Kenya to make a global impact. Some of the solutions to our challenges are already being implemented, and if stewarded well, they could position Kenya as a powerhouse for generations.

His clarion call: We’ve looked for inspiration outside the country; we now need our own.
Sylvia Mulinge; When God Is Your Source
With warmth and grace, Sylvia Mulinge, CEO of MTN Uganda, opened with a heartfelt blessing over Rev. Julian Kyula and a rallying call to support Rhema Feast, a Kingdom cause worth every ounce of investment. She then shared the liberating truth that our Kingdom assignments don’t rely on our strength but on God’s sufficiency.

“Rules are chains for the weak but tools for the strong.” To her, God-given instructions aren’t restrictive; they are empowering.
“Are you viewing instruction as chains, or as something building you?” she challenged.

Many gems were poured out at the Rhema Feast 2025 Business Forum. But this one thing rang true from every keynote: All power belongs to God, and any success worth mentioning is rooted in reverence to Him. What happened in that room is already shifting lives, birthing bold ideas, and stirring up Kingdom builders who will change the landscape of the marketplace. The next time you hear about the Business Forum, don’t scroll past it. Don’t wait for the recap video. Be in the room because this is the rise of Kingdom Champions – men and women shaking the marketplace while advancing Heaven’s legislative agenda.
Will you be there next time?
#IWillBuildMyChurch


