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Kingdom Success: Christian | Jesus | Success | Prosperity | Faith | Business | Entrepreneur | Sales | Money | Health

Hosted by Tyler H. McCart: Christian | Leadership | Business | Sales | Coach

Episodes

433

Latest episode

Mar 2026

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EN-US

About the show

With over 225,000+ downloads, Welcome to Kingdom Success! Maximizing your potential in life and at work for the Kingdom of God. If you are a business owner, professional, mom or dad, and you desire to be successful in life and at work God's Way, then please tune in each week as you discover HOW to be a success God's Way spiritually, physically, & financially.

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March 20, 2026Episode 2214 min

KS 431 - Stewardship Over Ownership

Send us Fan MailThe pressure you feel might not be coming from your workload. It might be coming from a single belief: “It all belongs to me, so it all depends on me.” That idea sounds responsible, even admirable, but it can quietly crush Christian entrepreneurs, executives, and fathers who are trying to lead well while carrying the full emotional weight of outcomes they can’t control. I’m sharing a story that stopped me in my tracks, one I heard connected to David Green from Hobby Lobby. As he wrestled with succession planning while the business reached the billion-dollar level, a moment in prayer reframed everything: if he weren’t the owner, he’d focus on being a faithful CEO and let the owner handle ownership decisions. Then came the realization that changes how you lead a business, build a legacy, and sleep at night: God is the Owner. We’re the stewards. From there, we walk through the biblical framework behind stewardship, including Jesus’ parables about servants entrusted with resources and the parable of the talents. We talk about why God provides opportunities, people, and resources, and why we’re still accountable to multiply what we’ve been given. We also bring it home to leadership in the family, where stewardship creates both clarity and freedom without lowering the standard for excellence. If this connects with you, share it with a friend who’s carrying too much, subscribe for more marketplace Christianity, and leave a review so more leaders can find the show. What area of your life needs a stewardship mindset today?Support the show

March 3, 2026Episode 2115 min

KS 430 - Why Rushing An Inheritance Can Hurt Your Family

Send us Fan MailWhat if the fastest way to lose a blessing is to grab it too soon? We dig into Proverbs 20:21 and follow a true story of pressure, surrender, and a surprising 148% return that came from saying yes to boundaries and no to haste. It starts with a young couple chasing a first home, a quiet prayer that resets their pace, and a below‑market opportunity that only makes sense in hindsight. The twist: a small inheritance comes with strings attached—use it for a down payment, not the stock market. Pride flares, patience wins, and years later the numbers tell a better story than any hot tip.From there, we zoom out to the heart of generational wealth. Money alone doesn’t make a legacy; it needs wisdom, timing, and responsibility. We talk through how parents can stop keeping their financial lives in the dark and start mentoring their kids with practical, age‑appropriate steps. Think dinner‑table breakdowns of big purchases, letting teens co‑pilot a savings plan, and introducing a “family bank” with a clear purpose and rules that train real‑world decision‑making. Stewardship becomes a rhythm, not a lecture—rooted in faith, grounded in action, and focused on character as much as cash.You’ll hear how surrender opened doors that striving kept shut, why counsel beats gut feelings, and how to frame risk, liquidity, and purpose so your money serves a mission bigger than you. By the end, you’ll have a blueprint to teach your children earlier, structure your giving and saving with intention, and turn inheritance from a windfall into an apprenticeship. If this resonates, share it with one person who needs a nudge toward patient, purpose‑driven wealth. And if you want a simple starting point, grab our short ebook on family banking and learn how to build a purposeful family fund today. Subscribe, leave a review, and tell us: what principle will you pass down first?Support the show

February 27, 2026Episode 2018 min

KS 429 - Why Fasting Can Shape Your Family’s Future For 150 Years

Send us Fan MailWhat if your next fast didn’t just change your week but shaped your family line? Tyler opens up about moving from a check‑the‑box approach to faith into a fasted life that reorders love, clarifies calling, and points everything toward legacy. From the first awkward seven‑day attempt to eleven years of 21‑day January fasts, he shares the surprising ways God used hunger to open doors, surface a life word, and move him from crisis management to multi‑generational vision.We talk about why fasting belongs alongside prayer and generosity as a core Christian practice—and why it’s not about legalism or spiritual theatrics. You’ll hear how a timely book cracked open a deeper love for Jesus, how the word arise reframed a hard season of handling family estates, and why this year’s theme, recover all, lands with courage. The turning point arrives at the gym, headphones on, hearing a chapter called For the Little Ones. That phrase redirects the entire fast: pray not only for personal breakthrough or current kids, but for grandchildren, future spouses, and great‑grandchildren we may never meet.Scripture stitches this vision together. Deuteronomy calls us to teach and remember. Daniel’s fasted life shows how consecration can ripple across centuries, shaping cultures even without direct descendants. We translate that into practice: pick a sustainable fast, anchor it in Scripture, set a clear timeframe, pray specific generational petitions, and reflect on what God highlights. The goal is a family culture that seeks God first, handles money and calling wisely, and stands unshaken in storms.If you’ve never fasted, start small and aim honest. If you’re seasoned, widen your target. Ask God for a word for the year, and let that guide your prayers for those yet to come. Subscribe for more faith‑forward conversations, share this with someone who needs a nudge toward legacy, and leave a review to tell us: who will you fast for next?Support the show

February 3, 2026Episode 1918 min

KS 428 - Building A Multi-Generational Culture Of Generosity

Send us Fan MailReady to turn generosity from a good intention into a family culture that lasts? We walk through a practical, faith-driven blueprint for building a multi-generational legacy—one that aligns your money, mission, and mindset so your children and their children can carry it forward with clarity and conviction.We start by reframing success through a family worldview: Scripture emerges from family and tribe, not isolated individuals, and that lens changes everything. Instead of raising kids to simply “launch,” we equip a team to advance together. From there, we unpack the tools that make legacy real: writing a family vision, mission, and values; holding regular family meetings; and creating a code of conduct for conflict and restoration. These simple rhythms protect trust, turn principles into practice, and keep everyone rowing in the same direction.Then we get tactical about generosity. You’ll hear why a dedicated giving account prevents hesitation, how clear guidelines focus impact, and how giving meetings help kids participate in wise decisions. We dig into a stewardship philosophy that starts with God’s ownership and ends with eternal impact, showing how stories and shared experiences make the lesson stick. Along the way, we highlight modern and biblical models—from the Green family’s structured generosity to King David’s catalytic gift—that inspire bold action without drift. By the end, you’ll have seven concrete steps to make generosity sticky: define stewardship, model it, fund a giving bucket, set guidelines, meet regularly, practice random kindness, and automate systematic giving.If this sparks your heart, share it with someone who needs a framework, then write your stewardship philosophy and open that giving bucket. Subscribe for more faith and marketplace leadership, leave a review to help others find the show, and message me if you want help with legacy planning and family banking.Support the show

January 13, 2026Episode 185 min

KS 427 - From Audio Roots To A Wider Reach: How Kingdom Success Is Expanding To YouTube And Equipping Marketplace Believers

Send us Fan MailA quiet feed can either signal drift or discernment. For us, it signaled a pivot born from prayer and a renewed commitment to serve marketplace believers with sharper tools and a wider reach. We pressed pause to listen, and what surfaced was simple: the audio podcast continues, and we’re adding video to amplify the mission.We walk you through the why behind the shift—how YouTube’s discovery and visual format will help us break down practical frameworks for Christian entrepreneurs and professionals. Think family-aligned goal setting, meeting rhythms that honor people and results, and weekly planning that ties prayer to priorities and profit. I’m also pursuing two consulting certifications to bolster the coaching you receive here, giving us common language and proven methods for leadership development, legacy planning, and values-driven decision making at work and at home.You’ll hear how the focus stays steady: equipping men in the marketplace while welcoming women who resonate with this approach. We talk about stewarding influence without hype, building systems that strengthen marriages and families, and choosing assignments that fit your calling, not just your résumé. The podcast remains your companion for the commute; the YouTube channel adds visuals, templates, and reach so you can see the tools and apply them faster. If this journey has helped you, share an episode with someone who needs clarity and courage for their next step. Subscribe, join us on YouTube by searching “Tyler McCart,” and tell us what topics you want covered next so we can build what serves you best.Support the show

October 21, 2025Episode 1721 min

KS 426 - Legacy In Motion

Send us Fan MailLegacy doesn’t wait for retirement; it starts with the next choice you make today. We open up about a book that grabbed our attention—The Legacy Life by David Green and Bill High—and why it shifted how we read Scripture, build businesses, and raise families. From the marketplace to the kitchen table, we unpack why legacy is motion, why it isn’t about you, and how a spiritual foundation turns wealth and work into tools for service rather than trophies.If this resonates, share it with one person who comes to mind and tell them you’re thinking about their legacy. Then subscribe, leave a review, and let us know the first habit you’ll start this week.Support the show

September 23, 2025Episode 1620 min

KS 425 - Work With, Not For: The Divine Partnership

Send us Fan MailThe difference between working "for" God versus working "with" God might seem subtle, but it represents a revolutionary shift for marketplace Christians. Are you experiencing burnout, frustration, and diminishing returns despite your best efforts? The problem might not be your work ethic but your fundamental approach.Drawing from Proverbs 22:29 and the example of Bezalel in Exodus 31, Tyler shares how God values skilled craftsmanship combined with spiritual partnership. Through vulnerable stories from his college track career, Tyler illustrates how shifting from relentless self-effort to rhythmic partnership with God transformed both his athletic performance and academic success. This wasn't about working less—it was about working differently, with boundaries, intentionality, and trust.The divine partnership model offers a refreshing alternative to the exhausting cycle of striving that plagues so many professionals. When we invite Holy Spirit into our daily work, release control of outcomes, establish sustainable rhythms, and reframe our definition of success, we experience what Jesus promised in Matthew 11:28-30—an easy yoke and a light burden. The highest form of faith, Tyler suggests, isn't found in feverish activity but in restful trust that God is working through our competency.Whether you're an entrepreneur, sales professional, or employee seeking greater impact, this message offers practical strategies for moving from frustration to flow. The greatest testament to your faith might not be how hard you work, but how peacefully you partner. Ready to stop apologizing and start winning? Share this episode with one person who needs this message today.Support the show

September 16, 2025Episode 1622 min

KS 424 - Hope Is Not a Strategy: Family Planning for Christians

Send us Fan MailWhat's the missing element in your family legacy plan? Most successful entrepreneurs wouldn't dream of running a business without a strategic plan, yet we often leave our most important organization—our families—to operate without clear direction or purpose.The reason God chose Abraham reveals the answer. Genesis 18:19 tells us God selected Abraham specifically because "he will direct his children and his household after him to keep the way of the Lord." This divine endorsement of family planning serves as our foundation for creating lasting legacies that extend beyond financial success.A comprehensive family plan consists of several critical components. Start with a vision statement—a concise declaration of what your family stands for (mine is "Passion for Jesus, compassion for people"). Develop a mission statement outlining how you'll live that vision daily. Identify core values that define your family character—these become the filters through which you make decisions. Finally, create a family constitution establishing rules for handling conflicts, money, responsibilities, and time.Implementing this framework requires intentional family gatherings where everyone contributes to the conversation about what you collectively value. Document these discussions and revisit them regularly during family meetings. As Habakkuk 2:2 instructs, "Write the vision down, make it plain." My family has begun this journey by exploring what the McCart family should be known for—loyalty, family unity, generosity, and Spirit-led decision-making.The benefits are transformative: unity during challenges, clear decision-making frameworks, stronger identity in your children, and effective transfer of both wealth and values to future generations. Don't leave your family's legacy to chance. Start crafting your family vision today, and discover how this intentionality becomes the foundation for generational impact.Have you started developing your family plan? Share this episode with someone who needs to hear this message, and let me know how these principles are transforming your approach to family leadership.Support the show

September 9, 2025Episode 1536 min

KS 423 - Your children deserve both spiritual and financial inheritance.

Send us Fan MailWhat if everything you've been taught about legacy is only half the story? Most Christians compartmentalize legacy into two separate silos: the spiritual (faith, salvation, values) and the material (money, property, inheritance). But Scripture paints a more integrated picture—one where resources and revelation work together to create lasting impact.Tyler McCart challenges the false dichotomy between spiritual and financial inheritance, using Abraham as the biblical model who both "commanded his children to keep the ways of the Lord" and was "blessed with flocks, herds, silver, gold, and servants." This holistic approach to legacy requires intentional action, not accidental happenstance.Through personal examples like his family's Sunday evening prayer and planning time, Tyler demonstrates how spiritual practices can naturally incorporate financial wisdom. He shares how he recently involved his children in understanding a business decision, explaining both the financial reasoning and the spiritual discernment that guided it. These intentional touchpoints create a framework where values and resources strengthen each other."If you leave money without values, it's just entitlement and waste. If you leave values without resources, your children struggle," Tyler explains. The biblical pattern shows that God intends for marketplace Christians to excel in both areas, passing down a comprehensive legacy that equips future generations to advance God's Kingdom.Whether you're just beginning to think about legacy or looking to strengthen what you've already built, this episode provides practical steps to integrate faith and finances in your family planning. The call to action? Find one spiritual practice you can implement this week as the foundation of your holistic legacy.Ready to stop apologizing for success and start winning as a marketplace Christian? This episode is your roadmap to building a legacy that honors God in every dimension.Support the show

August 26, 2025Episode 1418 min

KS 422 - The Paradox of Kingdom Success: Why Chasing Results Sabotages Your Blessings

Send us Fan MailHave you ever noticed how frantically chasing success often leads to frustration, while faithfulness seems to attract blessings effortlessly? This paradox forms the heart of our exploration in this thought-provoking episode.Drawing from Proverbs 28:20, we unpack a powerful truth that's easily overlooked in our achievement-oriented culture: "Faithfulness to God can't help but produce increase, but increase can't be the goal or it's out of order." This divine principle challenges the way many of us approach our work, businesses, and ministry efforts. When we invert God's order by making results our primary focus, we create pressure that ultimately sabotages the very success we seek.Through practical insights and biblical wisdom, we examine how faithfulness functions as the root from which all increase grows. Whether you're building a business, developing a ministry, or advancing in your career, you'll discover why the highest form of faith isn't striving harder—it's resting confidently in your faithfulness to God's principles while trusting Him with the outcomes. As Proverbs reminds us, "The horse is made ready for battle, but victory comes from the Lord."This message will transform your understanding of Kingdom success by showing you how to release the pressure of performance without sacrificing excellence. The blessings that flow from faithfulness aren't meant to be idols we pursue but tools that advance God's purposes through our lives. Ready to experience the freedom that comes from putting faithfulness first? This episode might be exactly what you need to hear right now.If this message resonates with you, consider whether someone in your circle needs this perspective too. Sometimes the most loving thing we can do is share wisdom that's impacted us. And if you're looking to strengthen your own faithfulness, start with consistent time in God's Word and prayer—it's the foundation from which all other blessings flow.Support the show

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