Masterclass S04E05: Taken, Left or Sent

Last Updated: June 20, 2026

The Architecture of Empire: Learn to identify the four cultural classes—Captains, Mighty Men, Craftsmen, and Smiths—and how empires use data to extract these individuals to manage their systems.

Captivity vs. Restoration: Understand the distinction between the 10% elite who are captured and the 90% remnant left behind, and how to break free from the "management of ruins" mentality.

Kingdom Innovation: Discover how to harness technology and AI as a kingdom smith to advance territory rather than strengthen human captivity, and how to shape culture through creativity.

High Influence and High Location: Master the "recover, restore, rebuild" framework to operate in the center of influence without compromising kingdom values, ensuring your professional impact is not dimmed by the systems you operate within

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This masterclass session explores the strategic concept of Babylonian captivity as a metaphor for understanding how high-capacity individuals—captains, mighty men, craftsmen, and smiths—are extracted from their purpose to serve secular systems. The teaching challenges the traditional church mindset that equates spiritual life with withdrawal, advocating instead for a kingdom approach where individuals reclaim their influence to rebuild foundational structures. The core objective is to transition from being a captive who serves broken systems to an apostolic reformer who uses high influence and high location to establish kingdom culture in the marketplace

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