The Solomon Project
Steward What You've Been Entrusted With
You've already built something. You've led people, carried responsibility, and created impact. The Solomon Project exists for leaders like you — to bring clarity to what you carry, alignment to how you deploy it, and a clear pathway for what comes next.
About 12 minutes.
Archetypes
Stewardship Profile
or Request
The Reality
You may already have Kingdom impact in your bank account.
You've built. You've led. You've carried responsibility. You may already be generous. You may already support Kingdom work.
But there may still be more God has entrusted to you than what is currently being activated.
You are not under-resourced. You may be under-aligned.
- Am I stewarding this the way God intended?
- Is my impact aligned or just successful?
- Is my giving connected to what God is asking me to build?
- Is there more I am called to contribute than financial support?
- Where does my leadership, influence, and wisdom fit in the Church?
The Solomon Project helps you answer those questions with clarity.
The Stewardship Gap
Giving is one expression. Not the full definition.
The issue is not whether you care. The issue is whether your wisdom, leadership, and influence have been clearly seen, aligned with Kingdom purpose, and deployed where they were meant to go.
Financial Resources
Leadership Wisdom
Strategic Judgment
Professional Expertise
Networks & Influence
Capacity to Build
The goal is not simply to get you to contribute money. The goal is to help you align everything God has entrusted — so your stewardship produces the Kingdom impact it was meant for.
The Foundation
Three pillars. One stewardship system.
The Solomon Project is built on three scriptural pillars that frame faithful stewardship not as obligation — but as strategic, joyful, Kingdom-building deployment.
Pillar One
Faithful Stewardship
Matthew 25:21Recognizing and honoring what God has entrusted — financial capacity, leadership ability, wisdom, professional expertise, relationships, and spiritual responsibility.
"What you carry is entrusted, not accidental."
Pillar Two
Intentional Sowing
2 Corinthians 9:6–7Deploying resources with wisdom — investing into local church health, funding what multiplies, supporting leadership development, aligning giving with calling.
"Sowing should be strategic, joyful, and aligned."
Pillar Three
Building the Body
Ephesians 4:12Partnering with the local church to strengthen the body — helping people be seen, equipping leaders, activating gifts, building systems, reducing pastoral bottlenecks.
"You are not just giving to the Church. You are helping build it."
The Assessment
12 questions. A profile that changes things.
The Solomon Stewardship Assessment is 12 private questions. It takes about 12 minutes. What it produces is a complete picture of your stewardship posture — your archetype, your capacity signals, where you're aligned, and where the gap is.
The questions are built to surface what most leaders have never been asked directly — not what you give, but what you carry.
No workshops. No multi-day commitments. No pressure.
Step One
Clarity
See everything you carry — clearly and completely.
Step Two
Alignment
Identify where your stewardship is deployed and where the gap is.
Step Three
Toward Activation
Receive a matched pathway forward — not a vague next step.
What You Receive
Not just insight. A clear pathway forward.
◆ Solomon Stewardship Profile
A personal document revealing your archetype, stewardship snapshot, capacity insight, stewardship gap, and recommended activation path.
◆ Activation Readiness Insight
Know exactly where you are, where the gap is, and what the barrier to deeper engagement has been.
◆ Activation Portal Access
Matched Kingdom opportunities aligned to your profile — not generic needs, but places where what you carry can help build what multiplies.
◆ Strategic Deployment Plan
For Kingdom Investors and Multiplication Leaders — a practical plan for deploying financial resources, leadership influence, strategic expertise, and network.
Stewardship Archetypes
Four types of leaders. One activation system.
Every participant receives a stewardship archetype based on their assessment results. Each archetype comes with a clear identity, a specific message, and a recommended activation path.
Archetype 01
Emerging Steward
Beginning to recognize that what they have is meant for more. Open, but still building clarity around direction and framework.
Archetype 02
Strategic Steward
Already deploying capacity intentionally. Looking for sharper alignment between what they carry and where it's invested.
Archetype 03
Kingdom Investor
Intentionally deploys resources for Kingdom impact and is ready for deeper activation. Not just contributing — building.
Archetype 04
Multiplication Leader
Operating at the highest level of stewardship — replicating leaders, building systems, multiplying Kingdom capacity.
Access
Private by design. Accessible by discernment.
This is not a fundraising program — it is a stewardship activation system for leaders entrusted with significant capacity.
Path One
Private Invitation
From a pastor or executive leader who has identified you as a high-capacity steward.
Path Two
Request Access
Submit a brief inquiry. We'll review and reach out with next steps.
Path Three
Martha Continuation
Invited based on the capacity revealed through The Martha Project at your church.